What is HOMESCHOOLING? HOMESCHOOLING is… homeschooling (also called home education or home based learning) is the education of children at home, typically.

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What is HOMESCHOOLING?

HOMESCHOOLING is… homeschooling (also called home education or home based learning) is the education of children at home, typically by parents or by tutors, rather than in other formal settings of public or private school.

HOMESCHOOLING in Japan

It’s not illegal. (still under controversy)

HOMESCHOOLING in Japan It’s not illegal. (still under controversy) If education board in their area says ok they can take homeschooling.

HOMESCHOOLING in Japan It’s not illegal. (still under controversy) If education board in their area says ok they can take homeschooling. About 5,000 students take homeschooling in Japan.

・ why some parents and students choose homeschooling? HOMESCHOOLING

Why do some parents and students choose HOMESCHOOLING ?

religious too far physical problem mental problem bullying dissatisfaction to share same time flexibility Why do some parents and students choose HOMESCHOOLING ?

flexibility

They can make their own curriculum. flexibility

One day of a homeschooling student

8:00 wake up and have breakfast 9:00 start to study 12:00 lunch 13:00 go to the museum 16:00 join the local soccer club One day of a homeschooling student

☆ Thank you ☆

the merits or demerits meritsdemerits H P

Is HOMESCHOOLING popular in Japan? dissatisfaction with academic instruction at public and private schools.

HOMESCHOOLING disatisfaction with academic instruction at public

HOMESCHOOLING Traditonal school