Section I. Making the Choice to Homeschool Through High School
Chapter 1. Homeschooling in the United States Today
Chapter 2. Should I Homeschool through High School?
Chapter 3. Am I Qualified to Teach High School?
Chapter 4. What Do I Teach in High School?
Chapter 5. Can I Teach More Than the Required Courses?
Chapter 6. Is There More to High School Than Academics?
Chapter 7. Is Higher Education Right for My Child?
Section II. Academic Discipline-Building Skills for Success in Higher Education (and in Life)
Chapter 8. Self-directed Learning
Chapter 9. Critical Thinking
Chapter 10. Self-discipline
Section III. Homeschool Teaching Approaches-What Works and What Doesn't to Prepare your Child for Higher Education
Chapter 11. Teacher-directed Homeschool Methods
Chapter 12. Student-directed Homeschool Methods
Chapter 13. Developing Your Own Homeschool Method
Chapter 14. Learning Styles
Section IV. Creating Your High School Program
Chapter 15. Buying Curricula
Chapter 16. The Purpose of Educational Objectives
Chapter 17. How to Write Educational Objectives
Chapter 18. Selecting Courses
Chapter 19. Creating and Following a Schedule
Chapter 20. Creating Assignments
Chapter 21. Evaluating and Grading Your Child's Work
Chapter 22. Developing a Syllabus
Section V. Preparing for the End
Chapter 23. Keeping Records
Chapter 24. Creating Transcripts
Chapter 25. Writing Course Descriptions
Chapter 26. Preparing Portfolios
Chapter 27. The End of High School: A New Beginning
Appendix A. An Historical Overview of Homeschooling in the United States
Appendix B. Homeschooling Resources
Appendix C. Course-Specific Resources