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| Duckmeister:
--- Quote from: Inv3rted on September 04, 2009, 07:19:30 PM ---snip --- End quote --- u immature? |
| FlyGuy45:
--- Quote from: Inv3rted on September 04, 2009, 07:15:57 PM ---I mean that the purpose of schooling in general, home or otherwise, is to make people intellectually advance and reach adulthood prepared. Homeschooling with intellectual peers, which are not always the same age, is better for children than being forced to be among kids whose interests vary incredibly. --- End quote --- Well, what if you don't have the tutor and mommy or daddy is doing it? |
| Thorax:
--- Quote from: FlyGuy45 on September 04, 2009, 07:34:31 PM ---Well, what if you don't have the tutor and mommy or daddy is doing it? --- End quote --- Given the right curriculum, parents can become as good at public school teachers. Out of all my years in school, the teachers have pretty much given us work from a book. That book tells you how to do the problems, gives examples, and quizzes you so that you learn the material. All the teachers really need to do is further help the students when they don't understand. Now, if a parent was given that same book, wouldn't the student be able to receive the same education? And again, home schoolers can still interact socially if they decide to do so. There are hundreds of programs for just home schoolers such as sports, extracurricular activities and field trips. Not to mention all the after school activities that are also available to home school students. |
| .:Darke:.:
--- Quote from: Jsk2003 on September 03, 2009, 07:42:41 AM ---Excuse me, it seems you must have no friends, please learn to get friends and who the forget cares what friends think about your clothes. --- End quote --- You know, it's a little hard to find friends when you live on a tiny island filled with annoying Japanese, Korean, and Russian toursts, and some "native*" people who have never heard of English, and almost no people from America, even though it's still considered part of America. This is because of the economy. I couldn't go to a "real" school if I wanted to. Please leave *They call themselves native but they aren't. Seriously. |
| FlyGuy45:
--- Quote from: Thorax on September 04, 2009, 07:48:28 PM ---Given the right curriculum, parents can become as good at public school teachers. Out of all my years in school, the teachers have pretty much given us work from a book. That book tells you how to do the problems, gives examples, and quizzes you so that you learn the material. All the teachers really need to do is further help the students when they don't understand. Now, if a parent was given that same book, wouldn't the student be able to receive the same education? And again, home schoolers can still interact socially if they decide to do so. There are hundreds of programs for just home schoolers such as sports, extracurricular activities and field trips. Not to mention all the after school activities that are also available to home school students. --- End quote --- Well, some texts just plain suck. I would rather have someone who knows the stuff to teach it. Preference I guess. Are you homeschooled? |
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