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Merissa Ryon Hour 7 6/2/10 Traditional Schooling vs. Home Schooling
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Traditional Schooling At school site Public or private Home Schooling With parents At home Some instruction in groups
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Traditional Schooling Distractions Larger class sizes More rigorous/ challenging Solid seven hours More homework
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Home Schooling Different distractions Small “class” sizes one-on-one Curriculum varies
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Traditional School Distractions People around you Things on the walls Demands from teachers
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Home School Distractions Chores instead of work Watch T.V. and not do work Some parents don’t care
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Traditional Schooling Times & Schedules In school at a certain time Tests at the assigned time Classes with the same teacher every day Different teachers Different classes
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Home Schooling times & schedules Parent or instructor Tests are not time limited School as long as they need 3-5 hours
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Which type teaches values better? “The aim of education is the knowledge not of facts but of values.” Homeschooling Traditional (public, private, charter) Values learned at home for both? Time?
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Traditional School Socialization More chances, talk to peers More involved *Fact: children that are involved in extra curricular activities are more likely to have a successful social life.
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Home schooling socialization friends Not as involved Some, not all do sports
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Home school graph of students involved
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Traditional School Teacher Training Teachers know subject Teaching student what they need to know Students learn right things
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Home School Parent Training Some parents go to college Some parents don’t go to college Parents don’t know what to teach Students learning wrong things
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Conclusion Home Schooling could be a good idea until you get to high school because high school is harder and parents might not be well enough trained for that level of schooling.
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