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With approximately 47 million residents, Spain is the fifth-most-populated country in Europe and #31 in the world.It is the second-largest country in the European Union, behind only France.
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Spain is full of interesting facts, some of which many people are unaware: We headed back to the Caribbean to the Dominican Republic, traveled all the way to Thailand, made our way back to Mexico, and then journeyed to the Middle East to explore homeschooling in Qatar and Saudi Arabia! Now we’ll move to Europe, where we’ll examine homeschooling in Spain! Then we went island hopping to the Philippines and Puerto Rico before cruising on over to South Africa. The first country we visited was the second-largest country in the world, and the northern neighbor to the United States– Canada. In this monthly series, we’ll take a look at different countries around the world and how they view homeschooling as well as the types of laws (if any) those countries have to govern homeschooling.

And, like the United States, every country has its own opinions, philosophies, and laws surrounding homeschooling. Millions of families around the world have made the decision to take their child’s education into their own hands, especially during and in the wake of COVID-19. Just like any other type of schooling, homeschooling is an international endeavor.
