A Special Training Seminar for Parents of Home-Educated Jr. / Sr. High Students on DVD!
Transcript Boot Camp on DVD, featuring Inge Cannon
Now you can
attend Transcript Boot Camp in the comfort of your own home on
your own schedule. Watch the DVD as many times as needed to
grasp the concepts thoroughly. Get your teens involved, and
learn how to produce credible, professional high school
transcripts that will be respected.
Includes 4 hours on DVD, a downloadable 76-page syllabus, and a handsome
storage case. Only $79 Click
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Session
1 -- Diplomas, Accreditation, Graduation, Forms & Format, Academic History
Session
2 -- Grades, Carnegie Units, Textbook Equivalency & Time Logs
Section 3
-- Curriculum Tips, Class Rank, Grade Point, Average & Weighted Grades
Session
4 -- Extracurricular Activities, Test Scores, Privileged
Information, Vital Attachments, Portfolios & Resumes
What You Will Learn
Everything you need to know
about high school courses, graduation requirements, and records
How much of the record-keeping work your students can and should do
Why the junior high years are often the most wasted period in a childs educational life
Who needs a transcript and why
How to issue a diploma to your child
Why transcripts are crucial to back up diplomas
The most important piece of information you can and must include on a transcript
When you must include a Social Security Number on a transcript
How to assign credits if you use unit studies
How to make major projects count in several subjects simultaneously
What grade inflation is and how to avoid it
The biggest challenge home educators face in calculating Carnegie Units
Why most home educators graduate their children with 25-30% more credits than their traditionally schooled counterparts
How to determine your childs grade point average (GPA) and why this calculation is important
When and how you can double-dip in giving high school credits
Why community service projects are valuable
When and how to assign credits for extracurricular activities
What to put into your childs portfolio
And much more!
Who Should Listen...
- Parents who teach junior/senior high students at home.
- Parents who are considering home education for any student
age 10 or older.
- Parents who have children enrolled in correspondence or
umbrella support programs after all, you will submit the
information that ultimately credentializes your child. You owe
it to yourself to explore all the possibilities that can be
documented!
- Supervisors of correspondence, umbrella, or co-op programs
for home schoolers—anyone who assists parents with high school
record-keeping and/or guidance tasks.
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