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#21
Posted Feb 08, 2011 - 18:14
I think that homeschooling is definitely dependent on the individual. Some people could thrive in that environment. As for myself, I think I would definitely fail
The atmosphere at school is good for me since it motivates me to work. I get so lazy at home, not to mention distracted.
#22
Posted Apr 11, 2011 - 18:04
inm, on Dec 25, 2010 - 18:01, said:
Nowadays, many start to have homeschooling.
Is homeschooling Fullfil all the aim of learning process?
Is it acceptable for you?
Will you do it , if your parent agree?
Is homeschooling Fullfil all the aim of learning process?
Is it acceptable for you?
Will you do it , if your parent agree?
One of my friends was homeschooled for most of his life.
He is the best student in our class,mainly because he just *works*
I dont think its for everyone but in some cases,the results are amazing.
I dont think it would work for me....its just hard to imagine
#23
Posted Apr 29, 2011 - 04:39
I think it depends on A) the method of home schooling and b)the intention of.
A) As long as the child is provided accesses to siuations that allow them to develope needed skills etc alls fine. Also there must be a minimum standard the child is being educated to.
B) My biggest problem with home schoolingis usually the reason PARENTS choose it. One of my closest friends chose home schooling so he could do music and work theatre; okay, his choice, his passions I have no problems with that. However a significant number of parents simply choose homeschooling so they can indoctrinate their child with whatever they want them to beleive without giving the child any opposing view points or conflicting information. The latter kind sickens me.
A) As long as the child is provided accesses to siuations that allow them to develope needed skills etc alls fine. Also there must be a minimum standard the child is being educated to.
B) My biggest problem with home schoolingis usually the reason PARENTS choose it. One of my closest friends chose home schooling so he could do music and work theatre; okay, his choice, his passions I have no problems with that. However a significant number of parents simply choose homeschooling so they can indoctrinate their child with whatever they want them to beleive without giving the child any opposing view points or conflicting information. The latter kind sickens me.


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