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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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    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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    The Benefits (and Disadvantages) of Homeschooling Essentials to consider BEFORE you start homeschooling. So you’re trying to figure out whether homeschooling will work for your family or not‚ right? If so‚ you’ve come to the right place. Below you’ll find a brief discussion of the benefits and disadvantages of homeschooling. After reading it‚ you should be able to better identify whether or not homeschooling may be right for you and your family. If you take time to think about each benefit and

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    Topic : The effectiveness of homeschooling in Malaysian setting. Homeschooling in many advanced countries such as America‚ Canada and Australia was developed years ago. Lately‚ it becomes a popular trend among people in the world regardless their religious‚cultural and races. Malaysia is one of the country that affected by this trend. Generally‚ it practiced in Malaysia 20 years ago and supported by christian institution. Infact‚ people in Malaysia just focus and try to figure it out just in

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    Homeschool vs. Public School Homeschooling has been a debated issue for years. It’s been disputed as to whether homeschooling is more beneficial to a student than attending public school. Although there is some advantages in homeschooling a student‚ the disadvantages outweigh the advantages and are too detrimental to the student. Homeschooling hinders a students’ social development by allowing them to escape from the distractions and pressures of society. Taking students out of public schools only

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    Homeschooling 2 Being a parent is one of the most wonderful things that can happen to a person. Parents have to make tough decisions that their children might not like‚ but they are only trying to do what is best for them. When it comes to education some parents have chosen to not send their children to public school. Some parents feel that public schools are not safe and do not provide the proper education that they feel their children deserve. That is why many parents are making the

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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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    choices on how one can attain education. It is through attending schools or homeschooling. Homeschooling is the process of studying in your own home. Despite the many benefits of homeschooling‚ there are some disadvantages to it. The amount of sacrifice of a person can affect him/her physically‚ emotionally‚ and financially. How would you think a child gain friends if he/she is homeschooled? We must know that homeschooling affects a student’s development of social skills. Because of studying inside

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    Why Homeschooling Is Not for Everyone Is it a bad thing that homeschooled kids may be different than public school kids? Some people say that homeschooled children are smart and polite. On the other hand‚ there is a different opinion that home-educated children are lazy‚ old-fashioned‚ naïve and do not have a good education. Homeschooling is the education of children at home by parents who have numerous reasons for it; for example‚ better test results‚ religious reasons‚ and living in

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