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    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 time and can cause tension at home. One on one learning is not always the best. They will not have the opportunity to work as a team and with peers. Homeschooling is not beneficial because students will have too much educational freedom‚ relationships with suffer‚ and they will not

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    Home school vs. Public Education Com/155 Did you know that home schooling is the fastest growing educational trend in the United Sates‚ Canada and worldwide? Did you know that the pupil/teacher ratio in 2011 is lower than the pupil/teacher ratio in 2000? Parents today do not take into consideration what their children want to do for their educational learning. I have never been home schooled‚ but when I have children‚ I want to home school them because of the bonding and it helps the children

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    Deciding which is better between public education and home schooling may often cause a debate. There are similarities between them‚ such as both being a good source of education for students. However‚ there are a few differences. For instance‚ home schooled students may graduate earlier than public schooled students while public school has more to offer. Even though home schooling has an advantage‚ public education is a better educational experience because of the opportunity‚ social skill development

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    Schoolhouse or Home School? What do George Washington and the Hanson brothers have in common? Do you give up? Well‚ the answer is that both of them were educated in their homes. Queen Elizabeth‚ Thomas Edison‚ and Theodore Roosevelt were also educated at home. According to the Home Education Research Institute‚ 1.5 million students are staying home for class today. This number is five times more than ten years ago (Kantrow and Wingert 66). This trend leads to many questions. Does home school education

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    Private School vs Public School : I think that nobody should have to pay for school. Everyone should get a good education for free. Parents would not have to send their kids to private schools if public schools were just as good. To me there is no reason that private schools have better quality teachers‚ better education‚ and a higer rate of graduation. I think are government should do a better job so that there wont be a need for private schools. Robbing the poor to help the rich : I

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    We all look at the public school system and think the worst. In all reality the system just needs some work. It has been found that some teachers are just passing students with unknown knowledge. If we came up with a plan we could make the system better. If the students had shorter summer vacations‚ they would have more time to focus. We just need more writing exercises in the classes to improve writing skills. One thing you don’t see a lot of is more speech assignments. I promise constructing this

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    marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 hspace=0 vspace=0 frameborder=0 scrolling=no></iframe> Are Politicians and Lobbyists Destroying the Public Education System? What Voters Can Do to Prevent the Destruction of Public Education Nancy Smothers‚ Yahoo! Contributor Network Sep 16‚ 2010 "Share your voice on Yahoo! websites. Start Here." * MORE: * Public Education * Education System * Education Funding * Global Education * 

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Perfect Public School will be established with the vision to provide the quality education to the students of the Fateh Muhammad Jatoi and to enable them to compete at the national and international level. To achieve this vision the school will have the very well experienced and well groomed faculty that will provide the education on modern lines that will inculcate the students as well as their parents for the betterment of their children career development. The quality education

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    Home-School vs. Public/Private School There are many different views on which kind of schooling is better. Some people believe that homeschooling is the best way to educate their kids‚ or traditional public schools are the way to go. There are some parents that believe that paying the extra cost of private school is the best bang for the buck for their kid’s education. Home schooling has become more and more popular in that last 40 years. Back in the 1970’s no one even heard or knew what it was

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    Charter schools are public schools that operate under a “charter” or contract that is between the school and its approving agency. The charter imposed allows for more balanced building autonomy and site-based management to meet the academic needs of the student population in which the school will serve. This autonomy allows the school to have authorship on budget‚ personnel selected‚ and the curriculum. A lot of charter schools do not have zoning limitations‚ so students attend the school by choice

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