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Randy54156
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Home SchoolingPosted : 22 Dec, 2009 06:38 PMWhat are your opinions on home schooling? |
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Randy54156
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Home SchoolingPosted : 22 Dec, 2009 06:41 PMPersonally: I would think that it be allowed, providing the parent has a teaching degree. |
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Home SchoolingPosted : 22 Dec, 2009 08:28 PMdear randy, i really dont see anything wrong with it.. |
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Tarasye
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Home SchoolingPosted : 22 Dec, 2009 09:49 PMI know children that are home schooled. It is a huge responsibility, but if the parent is willing to undertake the responsibility and do it well, it can often be a better alternative to school where they teach things that are often not morally the way a parent would want them presented. Often times parents just don't know. Big Bang theories, and evolution to sex education and how to put on a condom, as well as how it is okay to explore alternative sexual thinking. |
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DontHitThatMark
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Home SchoolingPosted : 23 Dec, 2009 01:55 PMI was homeschooled, and my mother didn't have a degree. It's not always a matter of qualification. Sometimes it's a matter of dedication. The tools are out there for anyone to teach that has the patience. Any kind of public/private school is extremely dangerous. There's really only 2 options. Submit your kids to peer-pressure/extreme situations and hope they come out unscathed(doesn't happen much), or leave them socially inept. Personally...I'd go with socially inept...because you can always learn social skills AFTER forming a solid character. |
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bcpianogal
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Home SchoolingPosted : 23 Dec, 2009 04:23 PMI am a proud former homeschool student! I was homeschooled K5 through 12th grade. My mother does have an education degree, and taught school for several years before getting married and having kids, so I did have the benefit of an experienced teacher. I know a lot of homeschoolers, though, who's parents don't have college degrees, and they do just fine. |
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Home SchoolingPosted : 23 Dec, 2009 04:38 PMdear folks, wow thats awesome yawl.. gittin you an education is a wonderful thing. and almost a nesecity these days and times.. |
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Home SchoolingPosted : 24 Dec, 2009 07:22 AMI have no children but I know 3 people who were home schooled |
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bcpianogal
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Home SchoolingPosted : 24 Dec, 2009 09:31 AMAfter reading dg's post (who had some good points, by the way), I'd like to add one thing about homeschooling...unless you go though a certified program, homeschool students do not get an official highschool diploma. I have a diploma that is nice to look at, but it means nothing to an employer or a college. It's not fair, but that's the way it is. I went ahead and got my GED the summer after I finished high school. It was just a precaution, and it turned out that I never needed it. If it's really important to you for your kids to have an official highschool diploma, you should send them to regular school (public, private, christian, or church), or go through one of the accredited homeschool schools (they sort of operate like online college classes, or some other form of distance learning classes). |
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DontHitThatMark
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Home SchoolingPosted : 24 Dec, 2009 10:52 AMYeah, I got my GED as well...but I'm self-employed:goofball:. Diplomas are krap anyway...I know plenty of dumb people with college degrees:dunce:. Qualifications should be based on how you perform, not what school you went to or how many books you've read...but...the world doesn't work like that much... |
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cherished2
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Home SchoolingPosted : 2 Jan, 2010 10:21 PMAs a mom who homeschooled both my children through high school, I say "Amen" to homeschooling!! |
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