Homeschool Resources
The Ashbrook Center offers a variety of resources and programs to homeschool parents and students, just as we do for traditional school teachers and their classes. All our web-based resources are free to use by anyone, and access to our graduate, undergraduate, and high school programs are open to anyone who would like to apply. Below are some resources that we believe are particularly useful to homeschoolers.
- Free Homeschool American History Curriculum – This one-year course in American History is rooted entirely in primary documents – all of which are available on our site – and was developed by a group of scholars and veteran homeschool parents.
- Student Webinars – Every month from September through May we offer a webinar on one of the 50 Core American Documents for high school students. The document covered matches up with the units in our free curriculum. Students utilizing the curriculum are welcome to join in on these webinars monthly to assist in their studies. Even if those that aren’t using the curriculum, however, are welcome to attend and participate in the conversation. Interested? Register here.
- Documents Library – We have over 2500 primary documents online, all free to access and use as you wish.
In addition to our various resources, we offer several different programs for teachers and students.
- Graduate Programs for Teachers – Online, hybrid, and residence Master’s programs in American History and Government, with an option to take non-degree courses
- Ashbrook Scholar Program – An undergraduate program in history and political science at Ashland University
- Ashbrook Academies – Summer programs for high school students interested in American history, politics, economics, and literature