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Definition of home study in US English: home studynoun 1A course of study carried out at home, rather than in a traditional classroom setting. Example sentencesExamples - Too few youngsters remain in such competing fields as leisure, home study, and business employment.
- The home study can take anywhere from a month to a year.
- ‘I'm now looking forward to a new career,’ said John, whose efforts to become a teacher through mainly home study, were slowed by a stroke, after which he had to learn to write all over again.
- A perfect starting point for anyone who wants to do some home study.
- So great was the impact of this initial failure that my subsequent diligence throughout my course knew no bounds: I even recorded on graph paper every hour of home study that I did during those five wonderful years.
- Those on registered courses will be among the first to benefit from the MIS library system, because they will be able to access library catalogues from their own computers and order books on line for home study.
- Determined to make up the two years she had lost so she could graduate on time, she attended night school and summer school and also put in at least three additional hours of home study every night.
- Features of the Health and Harmony College's student policy include: your own starting and completion dates, easy and affordable payment plans, home study and open book tests done at home, and daily tutorial support.
- They do home study as well during the week, and enthusiastically fit in training on and off the water.
- When William's mother allows him to skip his home study, his father scolds them both.
- The new Iowa State University Crop Adviser Institute offers Internet or CD-ROM training modules to certified crop advisers preferring home study.
- Meanwhile, reviewer Tony Kampf takes a look at a college-level geology course available for home study, with the course materials consisting of seven CD-ROMs along with optional textbooks, workbooks, and videos.
- If you have been among those frustrated for lack of physical education ideas, this book will thrill you and add a new, and often overlooked, course to your home studies.
- She used this same methodology in another study to evaluate the use of computer-assisted instruction for home study for continuing education programs in nursing.
- Through marriage, buying a home, paying bills and having three children, the association enabled Karen to continue her exercise education with weekend courses and home studies.
- However instead of the traditional homework set by teachers, disliked by many pupils and scorned by some parents, he wants students to learn for themselves by doing their own home study in many subjects.
2An assessment of prospective adoptive parents to see if they are suitable for adopting a child. Example sentencesExamples - ‘Practically speaking, international adoption and domestic adoption are so expensive, and the county was willing to do our home study for free,’ says Laura Rede.
- Each time a couple wants to adopt, the home study is done again.
- A home study by the Essex Children's Aid Society indicates that the respondent father's home is suitable and that the child appears comfortable when he is there.
- It is probably better if they have gotten their home study or are in the process.
- She weighs the advantages of open versus closed and international versus domestic adoption for the single parent, and demystifies potentially daunting steps such as choosing an agency and preparing for the home study.
- They have to take parenting classes, go through a criminal background check and do a home study.
- The rest is for background checks, compatibility checks, home studies and a mountain of paperwork.
- Of these, about 30 families have completed the training and are referred to the public agency that approves home studies and places children in adoptive and foster homes.
- The Society was to complete a home study on the mother, in addition to the parenting capacity assessment.
- As in most adoptions, the home study - where a licensed agency visits the future home and family - settles financial questions.
- And a home study has to be carefully completed by that body, which paints a picture whether that person is ok to adopt.
- Prospective adopters were also supposed to undergo a home study conducted by Catholic Charities, an American Catholic organization with branches throughout the country.
- Many agencies take time to do pre-adoption screenings of adoptive parents, complete home studies, and check on medical condition and history.
Definition of home study in US English: home studynoun 1A course of study carried out at home, rather than in a traditional classroom setting. Example sentencesExamples - A perfect starting point for anyone who wants to do some home study.
- Through marriage, buying a home, paying bills and having three children, the association enabled Karen to continue her exercise education with weekend courses and home studies.
- Determined to make up the two years she had lost so she could graduate on time, she attended night school and summer school and also put in at least three additional hours of home study every night.
- Too few youngsters remain in such competing fields as leisure, home study, and business employment.
- Meanwhile, reviewer Tony Kampf takes a look at a college-level geology course available for home study, with the course materials consisting of seven CD-ROMs along with optional textbooks, workbooks, and videos.
- Those on registered courses will be among the first to benefit from the MIS library system, because they will be able to access library catalogues from their own computers and order books on line for home study.
- However instead of the traditional homework set by teachers, disliked by many pupils and scorned by some parents, he wants students to learn for themselves by doing their own home study in many subjects.
- So great was the impact of this initial failure that my subsequent diligence throughout my course knew no bounds: I even recorded on graph paper every hour of home study that I did during those five wonderful years.
- If you have been among those frustrated for lack of physical education ideas, this book will thrill you and add a new, and often overlooked, course to your home studies.
- When William's mother allows him to skip his home study, his father scolds them both.
- ‘I'm now looking forward to a new career,’ said John, whose efforts to become a teacher through mainly home study, were slowed by a stroke, after which he had to learn to write all over again.
- The home study can take anywhere from a month to a year.
- They do home study as well during the week, and enthusiastically fit in training on and off the water.
- Features of the Health and Harmony College's student policy include: your own starting and completion dates, easy and affordable payment plans, home study and open book tests done at home, and daily tutorial support.
- She used this same methodology in another study to evaluate the use of computer-assisted instruction for home study for continuing education programs in nursing.
- The new Iowa State University Crop Adviser Institute offers Internet or CD-ROM training modules to certified crop advisers preferring home study.
2An assessment of prospective adoptive parents to see if they are suitable for adopting a child. Example sentencesExamples - They have to take parenting classes, go through a criminal background check and do a home study.
- The rest is for background checks, compatibility checks, home studies and a mountain of paperwork.
- ‘Practically speaking, international adoption and domestic adoption are so expensive, and the county was willing to do our home study for free,’ says Laura Rede.
- Many agencies take time to do pre-adoption screenings of adoptive parents, complete home studies, and check on medical condition and history.
- Each time a couple wants to adopt, the home study is done again.
- Prospective adopters were also supposed to undergo a home study conducted by Catholic Charities, an American Catholic organization with branches throughout the country.
- A home study by the Essex Children's Aid Society indicates that the respondent father's home is suitable and that the child appears comfortable when he is there.
- And a home study has to be carefully completed by that body, which paints a picture whether that person is ok to adopt.
- Of these, about 30 families have completed the training and are referred to the public agency that approves home studies and places children in adoptive and foster homes.
- It is probably better if they have gotten their home study or are in the process.
- The Society was to complete a home study on the mother, in addition to the parenting capacity assessment.
- As in most adoptions, the home study - where a licensed agency visits the future home and family - settles financial questions.
- She weighs the advantages of open versus closed and international versus domestic adoption for the single parent, and demystifies potentially daunting steps such as choosing an agency and preparing for the home study.
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