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    Homeschooling: Light Fires Annie Sullivan‚ the legendary teacher of Helen Keller‚ said‚ “Children require guidance and sympathy far more than instruction.” Unfortunately‚ this statement never crosses the mind of a single member of many school districts. The people running schools often care about money and getting children’s education over with‚ rather than making sure that they have a good education and grow up with values. However‚ an alternative exists. For many different reasons‚ parents turn

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    Homeschooling: A Better Education My J.C.Evans‚ Westland‚ MI Much education today is monumentally ineffective. All too often we are giving young people cut flowers when we should be teaching them to grow their own plants. -John W. Gardner In 2008‚ a survey by ACT college testing service showed‚ “More than 50 percent of students at four year schools and more than 75 percent at two year colleges lacked the skills to perform basic literacy tasks. The study found‚ that those students were unable

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    Homeschooling is an option I am opposed of. To begin‚ children who are home schooled have no social aspect. Being at school is how you learn to socialize. As the textbook say‚ “Socialization is the process by which people learn characteristics of their group’s norms‚ values‚ attitudes‚ and behaviors”(Socialization page 1). Going to school is how we learn these basic values of socialization. Being home schooled doesn’t prepare children for college or the work force. If students are not enrolled in

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    Should we choose homeschooling as institutional education system to educate children? Homeschooling is an education where the parents are the primary responsibility as the teacher as different as public school (Cambridge Dictionary). Nowadays‚ there are community of homeschooling that the parents who homeschooled their children can join with such as HSLDA (Homeschooling Legal Defense Agency) in United States and Homeschooling and Alternative Education Association (ASAH PENA) in Indonesia to share

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    Homeschooling In today’s society‚ homeschooling is looked down upon. Many think the students involved will lack social skills. Some people are against it because they think it gives younger children a sense of authority by being able to plan their own schooling. Others are opposed to homeschooling just because it is uncommon in society and they do no want to be outcasts. To home school a child it does require much more attention and time than traditional schooling‚ but the results prove it can be

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    Essay About Homeschooling

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    Truth about These Homeschooling Myths! Description: Homeschooling has been an educational system in practice for a long time and has been taken up by parents for various reasons. It has got myths spun around it due to misconceptions and false ideas about the system. Reality is something else and the fact remains that homeschooled kids are like any other kind of students. Body Homeschooling has become the favorite educational system of many families. People choose homeschooling for personal

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    This essay will discuss advantages and disadvantages of homeschooling. The greatest advantage of homeschooling is that having flexible time for both parents and children. This is to say‚ children can study whenever they want and whenever they have interest in studying. They can learn best in the morning‚ noon‚ or evening‚ so parents also may adjust their children’s schedules suitably with their permitted time. Furthermore‚ homeschooling are not a full-time job‚ so it will not affect parents’

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    The Debate Over Homeschooling Lynn Waite Grantham University Abstract Homeschooling is defined as learning outside of the public or private school environment. Homeschooling can be looked at from both the advantages and disadvantages. Those who are in favor of it list the advantages of homeschooling to be the freedom to incorporate religious teachings to their children‚ one-on-one attention between student and parent‚ the strengthening of the family relationship‚ and the socialization with a

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    Homeschooling: Harmful or helpful? Homeschooling is the education of children at home‚ typically by parents rather than in a public/private school setting. Unbeknownst to some‚ Homeschooling has been around for hundreds of years. It was the primary source of education before the 19th century and is becoming one of the fastest rising segments of K-12 education today. In many places‚ homeschooling is another option for parents who yearn to offer their children a different learning environment

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    parents assume that homeschooled students have more opportunity to be well-educated than regular students. However‚ homeschooling cannot be an effective alternative to regular schooling. The undesirable consequences which could be caused by homeschooling are a lack of social interaction and the possibility of receiving information incorrectly. One obvious reason against homeschooling is that students who are educated at their homes would not gain social experiences.

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