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    Although home school is a more personal one on one atmosphere‚ public school offers teachers with degrees and individual teachers for each subject. This is a personal decision parents have to decide. Both options have their good points and bad points. When it comes to teaching a student‚ both educational ways have completely different ideas on how they think the best way. Public Schools use a general system that seems to work for a majority of the students. Home School is based a lot on the

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    stated that‚ “More than one million students attended classes via the Internet in 2008. Of those million‚ around 200‚000 were enrolled in full-time virtual schools‚ meaning they attend all of their classes online.” I have been doing Online Schooling for two years but before that I went to public school. Online schooling is a better choice than public schooling because you have more control‚ there is no drama‚ and you have more free time. I prefer online homeschooling because I can control my pace

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    Would you prefer home schooling or public schooling? There are a lot of questions that run through a parents mind when making decisions when it comes to their children’s education. Both home schooling and public schooling have their pros and cons‚ but many parents often question which one is actually better for their child. Home schooling will provide a more direct and focused education than public school. Public school is better in many ways including children get to be social among children of

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    categories‚ public and private school. Many people in today’s society believe it’s better to send their children to private schools rather than public schools. To most parents deciding which school system will be better is based on curriculum‚ class size‚ and most of all cost. It’s not an easy choice for parents to decide‚ but many parents feel their child is worth receiving the best education offered. The quality of teaching and the expectations of the students differ from the two schools. Advocates

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    Charter Schools‚ Magnet Schools and Community Schools Advantages and Disadvantages Education systems have evolved greatly since the days of the one room school house. There are nearly 46 million students enrolled in public schools‚ all with different talents‚ interests and needs. (Source: National Center for Educational Statistics). Today‚ students and their families are given more choices than ever to pursue academic excellence in facilities that best suit them as individuals. This paper will

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    Home School v/s Private School I wouldn’t recommend home schooling to any parent‚ I would rather send my child/children to regular school instead‚ all because to me your child doesn’t learn anything from sitting at home getting taught from the parents. Not saying that the parents are not teaching them anything‚ but that they need to be around more people. Attending regular school have your child/children around more siblings their age and not just be around the parents all the time. A parent

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    Charter Schools: How Charter Schools Can Hurt Tara A. Donkers February 5‚ 2013 EDU 200 Instructor: Dr. Betsy Harrison Charter Schools: How Charter Schools Can Hurt The article “Charter Schools: How Charter Schools Can Hurt”‚ written by Lucinda Rosenfeld is an article about the negative impact of Charter Schools on the local public school institutions. Prior to No Child Left Behind (NCLB) there were public schools and private schools. Private schools included sectarian and non-sectarian institutions

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    Effects of Charter Schools on the Traditional Public School System Alicia Brown ENG/101 2/10/2013 Rosemary Harty University Of Phoenix According to Aristotle “Education is an ornament in prosperity and a refuge in adversity”‚ (“en.proverbia.net”‚ 2009). Philosophers and leaders of many nations have discussed the effects and necessity of quality education for centuries. The question remains how do you achieve a quality education for all? America’s solution has included continuous evolution

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    The effectiveness of charter schools has been hotly debated since their inception more than 20 years ago. A portfolio of research comparing Charter School Students’ test scores to those of students in traditional public schools has proven inconclusive. Most researchers agree that charter schools‚ on average‚ are equally effective as traditional public schools. But as Author Stephen Lawton points out‚ “very little research addresses the question of greatest relevance”: what factors explain different

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    Charter schools are gaining wider popularity in the United States because of the quality of education and zero tuition fee. This is a huge deal for parents who have several children and cannot afford to send their kids to a private school. With excellent academic achievement of students and no fees involved for enrollment‚ it is not surprising that more parents prefer charter schools as a means of educating their children. Here‚ you will learn more about the admission policies and enrollment procedures

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