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    Analytical exposition text Why homeschooling is bad Homeschooling is the concept of educating children at home typically by parents or by tutors‚ rather than sending them to public or private school. Nowadays‚ homeschooling is being popular in many countries although this concept is not new. Earlier‚ most children were educated at home because not everyone could send their children to schools. Homeschooling has negative impact on students for several reasons. First‚ there is no social interaction

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    Home schooling is another way for a child to receive his or her education. It is one of many alternatives to regular schooling (classrooms and schools). It is the oldest alternatives to regular schooling and one of the most effective. There are many true stories proving that home schooling is an effective and often successful way to teach you child. But first lets talk about home schooling began in the U.S. Home schooling started in colonial America‚ (around 1777 to 1783) for most colonial homes

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    official level of accreditation. No homeschooling program can fully provide a student with highly qualified tutors and verified examination. That is why the government cannot accept it as an approved teaching system. In addition to this‚ homeschooling costs a lot. Parents who decided to teach their children by themselves tend to spend a fortune on books‚ private tutors and other materials needed to provide their children with decent education. Surprisingly‚ most homeschooling families believe that the brief

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    References: Ray‚ B. (2010). Researching on homeschooling‚ The National Home Education Research Institute. Retrieved from http://NHERI.org. Edwards‚ T. (2011). New Dictionary of Thoughts Gandhi‚ M. A Practical Guide To True Happiness Mitchell‚ M. (2010). Leading‚ Teaching‚ and Making Disciples www.economist

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    HOMESCHOOLING PRO’S AND CON’S Homeschooling Pro’s and Con’s Outline IV. Introduction A. Compare and contrast II. Background on homeschooling A. statistics III. A pro to homeschooling A. Work completion is faster IV. Homeschooling con A. Socially awkward students V.Positive facts A. Peer pressure protection VI.Con A. students missing out VII. Negative factors A. Smothering family members B. One income VIII. More pro’s A. Greater test scores IX. More con’s A

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    Homeschooling is beneficial to learning disabled students and gifted students. In terms of students with learning disability‚ public schools have always been depressing for them. They have to hide their disabilities from their classmates; they worry about being noticed by teachers. This explains why “their drop-out rate is high (38 percent versus 25 percent for nondisabled youth). Only 28 percent attempt postsecondary education (versus 56 percent for nondisabled youth)‚ and most do not have

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    article “Specific Differences in The Educational Outcomes of Those Students Who Are Home Schooled Vs. Students in A Traditional School Setting” by Kathi Moreau‚ Kathi examines the intricate concepts of education and homeschooling‚ as well as explores the creation and development of homeschooling as a public-school alternative. She argues that the number of people being homeschooled‚ an idea beginning as early as the 1960’s‚ is increasing at an alarming rate. She reveals that many scientific studies concluded

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    March 19‚ 2014 Public School vs. Homeschool All parents want what’s best for their children‚ right? In Iva Dragostinova‚ “Negative Effects of Homeschooling”‚ Out of Stress (August 2006)‚ she states that homeschooling comes with drawbacks. All parents want what’s best for their children. So the question is‚ is homeschooling really the best choice or is public school? The article‚ though lacking in a certain area of rhetoric‚ proves to be trustworthy with prudent new information on why sending your

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    Homeschooling There are a lot of different opinions about homeschooling. Some people think that it gives educational freedom‚ closer family relationships‚ and benefits from one on one learning. Although that might seem beneficial it also hurts homeschoolers in the future. If they always had educational freedom it will be difficult to adjust if they ever decided to go to college‚ because it will be a completely different environment. Relationships can suffer from being around each other all the

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    In millions of places all across the world‚ students are earning their education in the comfort of their own homes. Educators have had discussion about homeschooling. Students should start becoming home schooled to increase their education. First off‚ home schooling can offer a more efficient schedule‚ aiding to more learning time. As well as a schedule change‚ one-on-one studies improve learning speed and how much learning is done. In addition to one-on-one studies‚ almost every learning style and

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