Advantages of Homeschooling
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Homeschooling as a Mother's Right
Margaret is a homeschool veteran who explains why traditional schooling was never an option for her children. Margaret’s narrative documents the complexity of being a single Black mother and choosing to live in a low-income housing community, and not working full-time in order to fulfill her rights as a mother to do what she determined would be best for her children. Her account also demonstrates the role of faith, spirituality, and the complexity of building a curriculum to meet her children’s needs.
Why We Homeschool
It is a common misconception that most parents homeschool due to bullies, school shootings, or bad teaching content. While these things are important, there is a higher purpose for choosing to home education your children. Even if all those things were corrected, there are stronger reasons to stay committed to the homeschool model. So why do you homeschool? This book looks at the meaning and significance of a true Christian education.
Why Do People Homeschool?
Excellent education, dedicated teachers with a great teacher-to-student ratio, education tailored to the specific child, integrated education, and better teaching materials are some the reasons that make home education the best choice for your child and your family.
Top 5 Reasons Why Parents Homeschool Their Kids
Homeschooling has been on the rise in the United States over the last ten years. According to the U.S. government and education researchers, the number of students being homeschooled has doubled in the last decade. So, why do parents choose to homeschool their children? Through and anecdotal evidence, Calvert Education has put together the top five reasons why parents decide to homeschool their kids: avoiding a negative school environment, getting a higher quality education, improving social interactions, supporting a learning disabled child, and educating during family times of change.
The Privacy Advantages of Homeschooling
This academic paper exposes the
expansion of information gathering and dissemination via the
United States public school system and facilitates parental
choices on how best to educate their children if privacy issues are
a concern. Privacy is fundamentally the omission of outside
interference; therefore, in attempting to demonstrate the privacy
advantages of homeschooling, this work, for the most part, proves
a negative by comparatively cataloging how much privacy is
denied, or potentially denied, when students attend public
schools.
It then compares and contrasts students’ legal
requirements regarding the types of information students must
provide to government educational institutions and the
information public schools and homeschools must or may gather
or release. Finally, it examines homeschooling’s legal
foundations and regulatory issues. and postulates
challenges facing the future of homeschooling’s privacy
advantages.
The Advantages of Homeschooling
Homeschooling: Back to the Future?
Why Do People Homeschool?
Benefits of Homeschooling: How It Could Make Kids Smarter
How to Start Homeschooling
The Top 20 Reasons to Homeschool
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