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    Homeschooling For the first five years of my education I went to a few different public schools. My dad is in the Air Force‚ so I never stayed at any one school longer than three years‚ however I did get a general feel for how public school works. It has its cliques‚ its teachers that everyone loves and the ones everyone dislikes‚ and a constant interaction with kids or teens of the same age. This constant interaction‚ more often than not‚ provides a means of negative peer pressure leading to

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    Homeschooling Have you ever thought about teaching your kids at home? When children become of age and it is time for them to start school‚ many parents question what is best for their child’s education. Nowadays parents choose to homeschool their own children instead of sending them to traditional public or private schools. Homeschooling is an educational method of teaching children at home or in another non-school setting. The number of children whose parents choose to educate them at home rather

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    students apply for homeschooling. However‚ there are many kinds of homeschooling. Which kind of that is best suitable for you? If I were a home school student‚ I think I may choose eclectic one. I think eclectic approach is the most suitable for me because it is the most flexible. I can not only follow the curriculum from the school but also pursue my interests. I am going to introduce all kinds of home school. First‚ it is traditional homeschooling. Traditional homeschooling students have to

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    Catalina Villarroel: In favour of homeschooling. Good morning‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ dear opposing team‚ teachers and judges. We are the debate team from Geronimo Rendic School. My classmates are Fernanda Castillo‚ José Plaza‚ Paloma Muñoz and I‚ Catalina Villarroel. Our team will defend the position that Homeschooling is the best form of Education. However‚ first we need to know the definition of homeschooling. According to Oxford Dictionaries‚ Homeschooling is “to educate (one’s child) at home

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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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    Juvenile that choose homeschooling contribute to learn individually by different experiences. However in public schools they can definite education that is been decided by education parliament. It is quite clear that‚ children learn the same basic skills‚ whether they study at home or in school. What they learn‚ what they are taught‚ and basics are the same. On the other hand‚ it is worth pointing out that it is common foundation that they are different. In homeschooling‚ parents generally decide

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    For years people have been leaning towards different alternatives to educate their children. One method most people are leaning to‚ besides public or private schooling‚ is home schooling. Homeschooling is an option for education where children receive primary and/or secondary education directly from their parents‚ generally in their own home. This educational alternative has considerably increased since the 1970s‚ but is this alternative really helping the child in the long run? The National Center

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    Introduction: Homeschooling has historically been the primary method for educating the average citizen. Before Western civilization began to emphasize the need for education of the general populace‚ children were most often taught by their parents‚ grandparents‚ or relatives with useful knowledge. In fact‚ the modern idea of formal education was usually reserved for the elite members of society who could pay the hefty price for a private tutor. Now‚ quality education is readily available to nearly

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    Jenney. “Are There Negative Effects of Homeschooling?” Life 123.com 2010. 24 May 2010. http://www.life123.com/parenting/education/homeschooling/are-there-negative- effects-of-homeschooling.shtml “Equal Access.” HSLDA. 2007. Home School Legal Defense Association. 23

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    succeed. The evidence shows homeschooling‚ that teaches children the same life skills and concepts as traditional education‚ makes it a valid form of education. Home schooling began in the early 1800’s when parents began teaching their children life skills and concepts to survive their future’s and make a good life for themselves and their loved ones. Homeschooling is the fastest growing form of education‚ as Ronald Kreager Jr mentions in his article‚ “Homeschooling: The Future of Education’s

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