October 16, 2007
Is Homeschooling the New Way to Teach?
Tip! Do not let worry about legal issues distract you from the everyday business of homeschooling. When homeschoolers object to rules that require them to document their children’s learning or to have their kids tested on a regular basis, it’s because such requirements often interfere with that learning.
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It’s official folks, homeschooling is becoming the new way to educate the kids. Okay, so perhaps that statement is a little premature, but homeschooling is definitely becoming more and more popular with each passing year. Why is that I wonder? Why are parents taking their children out or a normal school environment? At school, kids are surrounded by healthy competition plus educational and social interaction with their peers, which many by the way, will argue is essential for growth? Let’s take a look at some of the reasons folks are opting for homeschooling.
Tip! Don’t assume that explanations of homeschooling legal issues are correct. Always investigate any possible concerns for yourself.
Well, to begin with, homeschooling is more flexible for the family unit. Field trips can be had at the convenience of the family, not the school. Field trips can be very educational, as by taking tours the kids get to meet a range of diverse folks and perhaps get to engage in some voluntary work which can only be good for growth and understanding. A whole curriculum can be worked into field trips alone, for example, discussing the experiences, writing about the events, interviewing, note taking, drawing and paining, presenting etc. The list is endless.
Tip! Find out what difficulties exist with statute interpretations in your state. Contact other homeschooling parent who have dealt with these problems successfully.
For those parents that have any kind of home based business, this also provides a great opportunity to teach business administration including PC skills, accounting, cost cutting, budgeting etc. Once again, it’s only limited by your imagination, but getting the young learners involved here can be invaluable experience.
Another great flexibility that comes with homeschooling is the family holiday. By working your own timetables you are able to take vacations at your convenience and this means the option to go in the off-season when the prices are considerably lower and the crowds much smaller.
Tip! child. Most homeschooling parents only object to state requirements for documentation and testing because they interfere with the learning experience for their child.
There’s an increasing amount of homeschooling books and materials being introduced to assist the home learners, and this will continue as more and more parents are pulling their children out of the traditional educational system in a bid educate them to a higher standard from the discipline of the home classroom.
The above are just some of the more obvious advantages to homeschooling but you can see that flexibility and exposure to variety are the principal attractions here, and many parents also think that the homeschooling environment is safer and more enriching than that provided by traditional schools. However, there are perhaps as many cons as there are pros, but that’s for another article.
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Tip! Do not be shy about your homeschooling. You don’t have to announce it to everyone you meet, but visible home-schoolers help make homeschooling familiar and acceptable to the general public. Andy Maingam is a proficient writer for the website DistantSchooling dot com where he has additional articles entitled Home Schooling in the 21st Century and The Online Bachelors Degree. He also has other educational and remote learning pieces throughout the site. |





















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