Widely known and accalimed for its
books on earning nontraditional university degrees, The
Bears' Guides now turn to the high
school arena. For people who are not willing (or able) to subject themselves to the normal four-year high school experience, Bears' Guide to Earning
High School Diplomans Nontraditionally describes more than 500 unconventional routes to a high school diploma.Written for adults who have never earned a
high school diploma, for teens seeking alternatives to the traditional high school experience, and for families living abroad who want their children to have an American education, the variety of programs and options profiled includes:
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Widely known and accalimed for its books on earning nontraditional university
degrees, The Bears'
Guides now turn to the high school arena. For people who are not willing (or able) to subject themselves to the normal four-year high school experience, Bears' Guide to Earning High
School Diplomans Nontraditionally describes more than 500 unconventional routes to a high school diploma.Written for adults who have never earned a high school diploma, for teens seeking alternatives to the traditional high school experience, and for families living abroad who want their children to have an American education, the variety of programs and options profiled includes:
online high schools
alternative high schools
independent study high schools
university-based high schools
homeschooling
the GED
charter high schools
high school proficiency tests.
If you are looking for freedom in your educational experience and ways to design your high school years for yourself, Bears' Guide to Earning High School Diplomas Nontraditionally is the one source for all the information you'll need.
Thomas Nixon is a public school teacher who has taught university courses in both traditional and distance-learning formats. He is co-author of Bears' Guide to the Best Education Degrees by Distance Learning and writes regularly on distance learning and education issues for print and online publications. Nixon lives in Fresno, California. He can be contacted at his web site: www.tomnixon.net