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Should You Be Home
Schooling?
The image of home schooling has typically been that of the
fundamental agoraphobic, too scared to let their children mix
with the sinners at the public schools. Recent years have
tempered that a great deal. New home schooling curricula has
been introduced, providing a clearer path of learning, and
there have been so many success stories of students that come
from home school environments.
Meanwhile the state of public schooling in America has gone
down hill drastically; resulting in poorer and poorer scores on
standardized tests, gangs and violence on the rise, and the
rash in the late 90’s of school shootings, all contributed to
the falling confidence in public education.
Better Learning at Home
Many parents are finding a better and more personalized home
schooling curriculum and giving their children a more effective
education at home. Children of home schooling parents set many
of the perfect scores on the standardized tests. Many of these
parents looked at it as an alternative to expensive private
schools; the side benefit of a student teacher ratio that no
school could afford to match may only play a small role in the
equation. In general, more of the parents cite the more relaxed
learning atmosphere they can create at home. All the side
things public schools bring, like the stress to fit in isn’t a
distraction for the students.
The Internet has also brought home schooling into the digital
age. More than just a learning aid, home schooling online
improves the general state of the education as it can step in
to help in the areas the parent may themselves feel deficient.
It can also answer that biggest argument against home
schooling; the lack of socialization. By working together, both
the teachers and the students get to interact breaking the
isolation associated with the negative image of the
fundamentalist Christian home schooling.
Many Still Don’t Trust Home Schooling
With all these benefits, why wouldn’t more parents choose this
route? There are several answers to this. Many parents simply
don’t have the time. In more and more families, both parents
have to work just to make ends meet. For these families, home
schooling is simply impossible.
The loss of income is just too great. Others look to the
supposed gaps in the education, and feel that specialty lessons
like some sort of home schooling driver education, are lacking.
In short, it just isn’t for everyone. Each family must decide
whether public, private or home schooling is best for their own
children.
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