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    Just as Alfred Mercier quoted‚ “What we learn with pleasure we never forget”‚ goes along with the option of education system offered nowadays. Homeschooling and public school has been a common practice of learning that is applicable for students at school and at one’s own place. Whether to send the child to a public school or to homeschool‚ an individual should not take it lightly as it would be best to consider the benefits of each option before deciding the option since it has to be the best

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    Introduction: Homeschooling is where children are not institutionalized but rather open to learning in their natural environment. This may be facilitated by educated parents‚ family members or tutors. Rudner‚ 1998‚ posits that home school students score above the national median in reading‚ language‚ mathematics‚ social studies‚ and science. Homeschooling since the work of Rudolf Steiner in the 1970’s has become the commonly accepted term for many types of learning outside of school. Steiner emphasis

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    The Ability of Homeschooling to Provide a Good Education Each year more than a million children are homeschooled in the United States‚ and that number is steadily growing. While some parents believe homeschooling is an ideal situation‚ others fear that a student’s education can be severely hindered in such an environment. Today’s world is ever so demanding and many parents do not have the required skills needed to teach. Homeschooling does not provide an adequate education. One main disadvantage

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    Homeschooling: Solution for Educating Girls in Afghanistan On December 10‚ 1948‚ “the General Assembly of the United Nations declared education a human right” (Kavazanjian 41). In other words‚ every individual has the right to learn and enhance their knowledge. Although most people exercise this right easily‚ others are not so lucky. For example‚ many girls in Afghanistan do not have the means to obtain a primary education. Traditional values‚ poverty and lack of security prevent Afghani girls

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    March 6‚ 2013 In recent times‚ there has been growing concerns among policy makers about the scholastic performance of males within the education system. From the primary to the tertiary level‚ it is being observed that males continue to lag behind their female counterparts in terms of academic performance. It is a phenomenon that has been the subject of public discourse and one to which several studies have been dedicated to. This issue is not unique to Jamaica as throughout the Western education

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    routine. Waking up at 12 everyday and staying up all night and still cheating on your online school work isn’t the correct way of learning. This will not get the students who do this anywhere. It won’t help with success. This makes the switch to homeschooling in order to learn pointless. For some students‚ bullying is also a problem. Some may have switched from traditional to online because of this. However‚ taking away the students social interaction all together doesn’t help them learn to deal with

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    It is said that homeschooling is best‚ but children can still get a proper education from public schools even though the odds are against them. Both homeschooling and public schools help teach children what they will need to so they can prepare for their futures. In today’s society more families are leaning more toward homeschooling their children before fully weighing out all the options that are available to them. People focus only on the negativity of the public school systems not realizing there

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    Should public‚ or government‚ schooling be avoided? In the essay No Home-schooling Vaughn Argues that Homeschooling is the best schooling for children and that government schooling should be avoided. Parents put forth the excuse that they are not smart enough to teach their children. Parents believe that government schooling teaches their children both academics and socialism. “The government schools are not teaching your child Judeo-Christian values; they are going to teach him or her how to survive

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    Homeschooling should replace normal schooling for the betterment of students in Hong Kong. Homeschooling refers to the education of children at home‚ typically by parents or tutors‚ unlike the formal settings of schools. In many countries around the world‚ children are not legally obligated to attend school. In England‚ France‚ Canada‚ the United States and Australia‚ it is perfectly legal for parents to educate their kids at home. Homeschooling is becoming more popular every day‚ with a growth

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    Homeschooling Might Not Be the Answer Homeschooling can be a wonderful option for people looking for an alternative to traditional school. Homeschooling is a school in which parents teach their children an academic curriculum at home instead of sending them out to a public or private school.  However‚ homeschooling is not for everyone and it might not be the right choice in a number of circumstances. Homeschooling: Requires Time Homeschooling requires time.  Homeschooling is a full time job‚ and

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