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	Comments on: MENA Region Has Two Edtech Startups Attending This Year&#8217;s SeedStars Summit	</title>
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		By: Elise Kennedy		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for this excellent article. I am a homeschooling parent, and also author of over 100 homeschool elearning resources. A formerly successful homeschool resource website (currclick.com) recently closed its doors, while at the same time other print-on-demand and elearning resource sites aimed at teachers (classroom and other) such as Teachers Pay Teachers and Tes have expanded. Why? The homeschool &#039;market&#039; seems to be a bit of a mystery, even to other homeschoolers! It would be great to find out more from elearninginside about this group of learners. Thanks for taking note of homeschoolers as a distinct group!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for this excellent article. I am a homeschooling parent, and also author of over 100 homeschool elearning resources. A formerly successful homeschool resource website (currclick.com) recently closed its doors, while at the same time other print-on-demand and elearning resource sites aimed at teachers (classroom and other) such as Teachers Pay Teachers and Tes have expanded. Why? The homeschool &#8216;market&#8217; seems to be a bit of a mystery, even to other homeschoolers! It would be great to find out more from elearninginside about this group of learners. Thanks for taking note of homeschoolers as a distinct group!</p>
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