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The Frontline: An Interview with Zan Tyler

by | Aug 12, 2024 | All Posts, The Frontline

The discussion features Zan Tyler, a prominent figure in the homeschooling community, who shares her journey into homeschooling, which began in 1984 when she faced challenges with her son’s education. Initially skeptical, she became an advocate for homeschooling after navigating legal hurdles and realizing the importance of parental involvement in education. Zan emphasizes the need for vigilance in preserving homeschooling freedoms, especially as federal and state regulations increase. She highlights the significance of community and collaboration among homeschooling families, advocating for events like the CHEA Leadership Conference and Homeschool Freedom Day, where families can unite and share experiences. Zan also discusses her role at BJU Press, which supports homeschooling with a biblical worldview, and encourages parents to engage with legislators to protect their rights. The conversation underscores the idea that homeschooling is a collective effort, requiring active participation from families to ensure continued freedom and support for homeschooling initiatives. Zan’s experiences serve as a reminder of the ongoing challenges and the necessity of being proactive in advocating for educational freedoms.
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