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Homeschooling




                Wanzhen Gan
                (Crystal)
                301126303
Homeschooling
• Homeschooling is the education of
  children at home, typically by parents
  or by tutors, rather
than in other
formal settings
 of public or
private school.
Policy Document: Policy for
  homeschoolers in B.C.
For persons of school age :
• can register as a homeschooler and
  enroll as a student with a board or
  authority.
• homeschoolers may attend an
  educational program, including the
  payment of a fee, but no credit.
• A homeschooler that enrolls in a course
  offered through a regular school program,
  becomes an enrolled student.
The reasons for homeschooling
 Parents are dissatisfied with the
  school system
• some families view grading systems as
  inadequate or irrelevant to real learning
• Parents don‟t want their children to be
  programmed
• they worry that their children are not
  getting enough individual attention in
  school
Parents decided on home
  schooling for religious reasons
• They thought the public schools would
  brainwash the kids.

For example, Christian
parents want their children
to receive an education
infused with Christian
principles.
Some other reasons
• Homeschooling ''fit the transient life
  style'„

• Some children did not like “learning in
  such a formal way”

• Some children have learning disability
Advantages of homeschooling
Homeschooling is both time and
 location flexible.
• Home-schooled can get to go at their own pace,
  unlike a regular classroom.
• For example, Going to the grocery store became
  a lesson in math.
Homeschoolers are free to select the
 curricula and activities they are
 interested in. Therefore, they gain
 more motivation to learn naturally
Advantages of homeschooling
Parents can work one on one with
 their children, work with them
 individually and directly.
Advantages of homeschooling
Instead of missing out on socialization,
 homeschooler probably were more
 selective in the kind of socialization

• Parents encourage individual activities, including
  internships and volunteer work, which help make
  their children comfortable with adults.

• Sometimes in the school situation, children can
  socialize with the wrong kind of people
Problems of homeschooling

The public's views
The biggest thing people want to
 talk about is socialization.
• many mainstream educators remain wary
 about socialization skills and about the
 potential inability of parents to give their
 children the rigor and depth they need in all
 subjects.
Problems of homeschooling
Some have found the transition
 challenging
• a lot of inherent mistrust of home-schooled
   students.
• Many home-schooled students‟ are not going
   to gain acceptance in
  the world if they don't have
  the credential.
Problems of homeschooling
 Home-schooled children have had little
  experience with the kind of competition
  among school-children.

 Some school district does not allow home-
  schooled children to play on its teams.
Problems of homeschooling
For parents
 Home-schooling
takes time. Parents
lose income when
they at home

 Parents are
not an expert
in every subject
discussion
1. Do you recommend homeschooling?
2. Parents home school their children
   because they think they can educate
   their children better than schools. Do you
   think they can?
3. Do you agree that socialization is a
   problem for homeschooler?
4. Is homeschooling a formal or non-formal
   education?
5. Do you think children would prefer home
   schooling or regular schooling?
reference
•   Homeschooling. (2013, March 19). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
    Retrieved 20:55, March 24, 2013,
    from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Homeschooling&oldid=54553
    1711

•   Vidya, R. (2010, September 27). As home-schooling moves to mainstream,
    stigma fades. NBCNEWS. Retrieved from
    http://www.today.com/id/39342787/ns/today-parenting_and_family/t/home-
    schooling-moves-mainstream-stigma-fades/#.UUTzRbKd6GQ

•   Pam, B. (1998, November 01). Life after home schooling. The New York
    Times. Retrieved from
http://www.nytimes.com/1998/11/01/education/life-after-home-
    schooling.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm

•   James, D. (2005, June 22). Taught at home, but seeking to join activities at
    public schools. The New York Times. Retrieved from
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/22/education/22home.html?pagewanted=2
    &_r=0&ref=homeschooling
•   Lisa. (2013, March 15). Homeschooling doesn’t prepare for your real life?
    Retrieved from http://thehomespunlife.com/homeschooling-doesnt-
    prepare-you-for-real-life/

•   Lee, B. (2011 January 3). Why homeschoolers have the advantage:
    Bins Lee on Youtube.com. [Video file]. Retrieved from
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74Wh7ZkToQ4

•   Luis, B. (2012 May 25). Disadvantages of homeschooling. Luis Bernard
    on Youtube.com. [Video file]. Retrieved from
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIzILYHwPc0

•   Karen, G. (2010 August 29). Advantages of Homeschooling-
    KarensHomeschoolAdventures: GHMiller Karen on Youtube.com.
    [Video file]. Retrieved from
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQx5wGA21Vw

•   Lauren, S. (2008 March 11). Credential Crackdown: Court's
    Homeschool Decision Imperils Online Learning. Edutopia. Retrieved
    from http://www.edutopia.org/homeschooling-credential-court-ruling

•   Quinn, C. (2012 July 27). My Education in Home Schooling. The wall
    street journal. Retrieved from
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100008723963904433437045775494725
    35089552.html

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Homeschooling 

  • 1. Homeschooling Wanzhen Gan (Crystal) 301126303
  • 2. Homeschooling • Homeschooling is the education of children at home, typically by parents or by tutors, rather than in other formal settings of public or private school.
  • 3. Policy Document: Policy for homeschoolers in B.C. For persons of school age : • can register as a homeschooler and enroll as a student with a board or authority. • homeschoolers may attend an educational program, including the payment of a fee, but no credit. • A homeschooler that enrolls in a course offered through a regular school program, becomes an enrolled student.
  • 4. The reasons for homeschooling  Parents are dissatisfied with the school system • some families view grading systems as inadequate or irrelevant to real learning • Parents don‟t want their children to be programmed • they worry that their children are not getting enough individual attention in school
  • 5. Parents decided on home schooling for religious reasons • They thought the public schools would brainwash the kids. For example, Christian parents want their children to receive an education infused with Christian principles.
  • 6. Some other reasons • Homeschooling ''fit the transient life style'„ • Some children did not like “learning in such a formal way” • Some children have learning disability
  • 7. Advantages of homeschooling Homeschooling is both time and location flexible. • Home-schooled can get to go at their own pace, unlike a regular classroom. • For example, Going to the grocery store became a lesson in math. Homeschoolers are free to select the curricula and activities they are interested in. Therefore, they gain more motivation to learn naturally
  • 8. Advantages of homeschooling Parents can work one on one with their children, work with them individually and directly.
  • 9. Advantages of homeschooling Instead of missing out on socialization, homeschooler probably were more selective in the kind of socialization • Parents encourage individual activities, including internships and volunteer work, which help make their children comfortable with adults. • Sometimes in the school situation, children can socialize with the wrong kind of people
  • 10. Problems of homeschooling The public's views The biggest thing people want to talk about is socialization. • many mainstream educators remain wary about socialization skills and about the potential inability of parents to give their children the rigor and depth they need in all subjects.
  • 11. Problems of homeschooling Some have found the transition challenging • a lot of inherent mistrust of home-schooled students. • Many home-schooled students‟ are not going to gain acceptance in the world if they don't have the credential.
  • 12. Problems of homeschooling  Home-schooled children have had little experience with the kind of competition among school-children.  Some school district does not allow home- schooled children to play on its teams.
  • 13. Problems of homeschooling For parents  Home-schooling takes time. Parents lose income when they at home  Parents are not an expert in every subject
  • 14. discussion 1. Do you recommend homeschooling? 2. Parents home school their children because they think they can educate their children better than schools. Do you think they can? 3. Do you agree that socialization is a problem for homeschooler? 4. Is homeschooling a formal or non-formal education? 5. Do you think children would prefer home schooling or regular schooling?
  • 15. reference • Homeschooling. (2013, March 19). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 20:55, March 24, 2013, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Homeschooling&oldid=54553 1711 • Vidya, R. (2010, September 27). As home-schooling moves to mainstream, stigma fades. NBCNEWS. Retrieved from http://www.today.com/id/39342787/ns/today-parenting_and_family/t/home- schooling-moves-mainstream-stigma-fades/#.UUTzRbKd6GQ • Pam, B. (1998, November 01). Life after home schooling. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/1998/11/01/education/life-after-home- schooling.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm • James, D. (2005, June 22). Taught at home, but seeking to join activities at public schools. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/22/education/22home.html?pagewanted=2 &_r=0&ref=homeschooling
  • 16. Lisa. (2013, March 15). Homeschooling doesn’t prepare for your real life? Retrieved from http://thehomespunlife.com/homeschooling-doesnt- prepare-you-for-real-life/ • Lee, B. (2011 January 3). Why homeschoolers have the advantage: Bins Lee on Youtube.com. [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74Wh7ZkToQ4 • Luis, B. (2012 May 25). Disadvantages of homeschooling. Luis Bernard on Youtube.com. [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIzILYHwPc0 • Karen, G. (2010 August 29). Advantages of Homeschooling- KarensHomeschoolAdventures: GHMiller Karen on Youtube.com. [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQx5wGA21Vw • Lauren, S. (2008 March 11). Credential Crackdown: Court's Homeschool Decision Imperils Online Learning. Edutopia. Retrieved from http://www.edutopia.org/homeschooling-credential-court-ruling • Quinn, C. (2012 July 27). My Education in Home Schooling. The wall street journal. Retrieved from http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100008723963904433437045775494725 35089552.html