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Sunday, June 1, 2008 by starone | Discussion: WinCustomize Talk
Reply #2 Sunday, June 1, 2008 5:57 PM
Because we home school we are involved with a lot of other families which do so. I see both ends of the spectrum. Some parents who do not have teaching certificates still do outstanding jobs while others are letting their children down. The State of Florida requires that a certified teacher review a home schooled child's yearly curriculum and if adequate, sign off. My wife has refused more than once to sign off and we've lost friends over the issue.
The fix IS NOT to require all children to attend public or private schools. Many of the schools in my area do a poorer job than some of the unqualified parents. The fix is to provide home-schooling parents with a curriculum requirement and the tools to implement it. This would still be far cheaper for the government than having the kid in a seat and there are many example programs out there. Several of my sons friends have started attending High School via the internet.......something I've seen as the future of education anyway.
Reply #3 Sunday, June 1, 2008 9:01 PM
That and I would think they should have testing centers, be it at a school or elsewhere, where home schooled children should go to take the mid-term and final type exams. Just another way to be sure the parents are keeping up with what the child should be learning.
Reply #4 Sunday, June 1, 2008 9:34 PM
I believe that both students and teachers should be held under some oversight. Someone should be monitoring to make sure that the best interests of the children are being met.
The key for success (as is true for most tasks and what I have always asked of my employers, teachers, etc) is to have: 1) stated goals, 2) appropriate tools, and 3) measurable results.
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Reply #1 Sunday, June 1, 2008 12:38 PM
And if people want to talk about rights, it's the child's right to have a proper education and to receive protection. It should not be about parent's rights, but should be about a child's rights.