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		<title>A Brief Look at the History of Homeschooling By Art Gib</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not until a little before mid 1800s did institutionalized schooling became the norm. Many of America&#8217;s founders were educated by mentors, family and apprenticeships without any state-run education system. This is some of the background information and basis for homeschooling catalyst John Caldwell Holt&#8217;s book How Children Fail, which came out in 1964. The idea [...]]]></description>
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