information on home schooling articles and news: Learn How To Learn http://homeschoolinghub.blogspot.com/2006/12/learn-how-to-learn.html Friday, December 29, 2006 Learn How To Learn As a home schooler, teaching our children how to learn should be a primary goal. Learning is more than facts and figures. It involves the ability to think, analyze, and use the thought process. In short,
On Aug 4, 5:05 pm, "Jeff Strickland" <cr...@verizon.net> wrote: "buckeye" <buckeye...@nospam.net> wrote in message news:tdm594h34tjckva7ai9qk2hl2vbgco27ol@4ax.com... SOURCE: EXCERPT Journal of Church and State Volume 50 Spring 2008 Number 2, * Notes on Church-State Affairs David W. Hendon and Charles McDaniel 393 Home Schooling and the Constitution
No, that is what I did say. As for whether it is the public school system or not, I would have to disagree with you. I would think the success of any system should be measured on results. For instance, what percentage of their population graduates. What percentage of their students are able to master the subjects that they were suppose to learn while attending that system. What percentage
I did not say that one size fits all.... "jim" <jim10293@gmail.com> wrote in message news:7ev404t6kbcmhbpm70bju3d57h85moae2v@4ax.com... Wrong. One size does not fit all. Some children will do better in private, public or home schooling. There are also great variety of competencies in the three systems. Just measure results and give options for kids and parents. I perfer my tax
On Apr 13, 11:50�am, Oldi...@webtv.net (Olly Mensch) wrote: Jeff - I am sorry but I remain unconvinced about the advantage of home schooling. �There was so much in that article with which I not only disagree but which I also feel was not quite correct - - one irrelevant example would be, for instance, the way home-schooled kids spend their days. �I feel that was not an accurate reflection