In Finland, there are 945 children, raising concerns - 'There could be hell breaking loose there'
Concerns are growing over the increasing number of children in Finland being homeschooled, with fears that some may be taught in questionable environments.
The Education Minister Dismisses the Idea of a Swedish-Style Compulsory School System in Finland
Finnish Education Minister Anders Adlercreutz rejects the notion of adopting a compulsory school model similar to Sweden, calling for improved supervision instead.
Finnish security chief warns: children may radicalize through homeschooling
A Finnish security chief indicated that eliminating the option of homeschooling could enhance national security, as presented in an annual report.
Editorial: Compulsory Education May Sound Bad - But Extreme Education in Homeschooling Sounds Even Worse
The Finnish Security Intelligence Service raises concerns about homeschooling allowing the potential for children to be educated with extremist views, advocating for compulsory education instead.
HS: Supo warns โ certain homeschooling poses a threat to national security
The Finnish Security Intelligence Service (Supo) warns that some homeschooling practices in the Helsinki metropolitan area could lead to the formation of marginalized and radicalized communities.
Life Outside Civilization and Homeschooling Children: Visiting the Humphreys Family
The Humphreys family, originally from Brisbane, Australia, shares their experience of living off the grid in Latvia, adapting to local conditions, and homeschooling their children.
HS: A Phenomenon Spreading in Finland that Led to School Objections in Sweden
The Finnish Security Intelligence Service warns that homeschooling in Finland poses security risks due to potential ideological indoctrination and radicalization.
Country star Brantley Gilbert's kids homeschooled on Georgia farm to avoid learning what 'certain people want'
Country star Brantley Gilbert has chosen to homeschool his children on his Georgia farm to protect them from external influences and social media.
A Family on the Road: 'Then We Said: Let's Just Do It'
The Hemminger family sold their house and spent nearly a year traveling across Europe in a van, navigating multiple countries and educating their three children along the way.
Iran War: 'This is not an absolutely safe harbor'
Real estate agent Jรถrg Schofer discusses investor anxiety, bargain hunting, and criticism regarding property investments in Dubai amid ongoing turmoil in the region.
'We quit our jobs to live in a motorhome with our kids and travel the country'
A couple decided to leave their traditional jobs to travel the United States in a motorhome with their children.
Without money, it's hard to imagine change
The Argentine education agenda in 2026 is shaped by ideological debates and pressing financial issues, with a focus on proposed legislation that shifts educational control towards families over the state.
School Stops Being the Only Option. This Trend is Growing Stronger
An increasing number of families in Poland are opting for education outside traditional schools, seeking more flexibility and accountability in their children's learning.
The new MEN regulation outraged parents. They are counting on the president's reaction
A new regulation from Poland's Ministry of Education regarding the financing of home schooling has sparked outrage among parents, who are seeking intervention from the president.
Millie Mackintosh considers homeschooling daughters after marriage breakdown
Millie Mackintosh is contemplating homeschooling her daughters following her recent separation from Hugo Taylor, citing educational concerns and her own negative school experiences.
Family in the Woods, First Day of School for Three Siblings
The three siblings from a family living in the woods are starting their first day of school, taught by a retired teacher using a homeschooling approach, marking a significant step forward in their complex situation after months of uncertainty.
"Teaching students also in homeschooling" โ This is how the AfD candidate wants to reform compulsory education
Ulrich Siegmund, the AfD's top candidate for the state elections in Saxony-Anhalt, aims to reform the current compulsory education system but does not seek to abolish it entirely.