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 # Costa Rica # Costa Rica
  
-> Breve informe sobre Aprendizajes Sin Escuela en Costa Rica. Incluye aspectos legales; mecanismos de acreditación;​ recursos y referencias.+## Legal Aspects
  
 +Homeschooling is uncommon, but there are a number of families who are currently homeschooling. The current education law does not specifically address homeschooling.
  
 The Constitution in Art. 78 ((Article 78.- Preschool, basic and diversified general education are compulsory and, in the public system, free and paid for by the Nation. See: )), establishes the obligatory nature of education preschool, the basic general and the diversified. The Constitution in Art. 78 ((Article 78.- Preschool, basic and diversified general education are compulsory and, in the public system, free and paid for by the Nation. See: )), establishes the obligatory nature of education preschool, the basic general and the diversified.