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Should Parents Even Be Allowed To 'home School' Their Children?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.which would be the progression aspect of a career path. It depends how far down it i want to go. Maybe if i can't think of anything else i'll go all the way. But over the winter / nowish it's an awful time to work. It's better work in the summer. Lots of gutters this time of year.
For example I have no work today due to the weather.
For example I have no work today due to the weather.
If they do so competently. But it's a scandal there seem to presently be no record of the children being taught away from the normal school system. It's simple enough, add all births to the record, remove them as they enter the standard education system and onto school rolls. (Remove also when tragically there is a death.)
so was I calico....because I wanted to know stuff. I don't come from a bookish family but I already knew about Zeta and evolution by natural selection before I started primary school. I am no kind of genius....just brought up in a family where kids were encouraged to be interested in stuff. I could have been a bored bratatschool but the teachers were very good at broad spectrum classes and there was no "set" way of learning to read or do maths. My parents couldn't have homeschooled me as both needed to work and my father often used to be away all week returning on friday nights till monday mornings because he used to lay large diameter water mains. I do think that there needs to besome oversight of homeschooling to keep the minority of children, who are at risk of slipping off the grid, safe; but in general I think that the people who choose to do it are choosing the harder path than offloading the child onto a custodial education system.
I can see why people feel the need for homeschooling given the state of our State schools in some areas. I solved it by paying but I realise that is perhaps not an option for many whereas homeschooling could be.
Each to his own, providing the child gets a rounded education with no brainwashing (although given the left wing brain washing in some schools perhaps that is not going to happen?) I reckon
Each to his own, providing the child gets a rounded education with no brainwashing (although given the left wing brain washing in some schools perhaps that is not going to happen?) I reckon
It's a subject most of us have no experience of therefore there are a lot of basic questions. I assume it means being taught by parents/guardians? A very basic example, my mother was bright, she could knock out the telegraph crossword daily and beat everyone at Trivia, she was widely read and could have taught me lots of things - however I did A level maths and on to a degree. No way could she have even instructed me to O level. So what happens in that scenario? Someone else comes in?
Yes very often. Parents usually cover all the basics, then they farm out specialities, sometimes amongst themselves, sometimes via tutors. I was taught maths by someone else's Dad who taught Maths at University once it got beyond my Mum (who has no interest in maths besides normal day to day stuff), she in turn covered drama for other people's kids because that's her thing. For science we had tutors after about 12 but I dropped science when I was about 14 to concentrate on other aspects because I knew very clearly what I wanted to do and it wouldn't involve science so I could concentrate on more helpful things for my path.
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