| 8. Are they subjected to the same rules as the |
| -A fundies home schooled children cannot Read or Write. |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:16 PM |
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I'd report them.... |
Liberal Veteran |
Jan-23-05 03:18 PM |
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Are they subjected to the same rules as the |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:20 PM |
#8 |
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Yes. They are. |
Liberal Veteran |
Jan-23-05 03:25 PM |
#17 |
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Depends on your state's laws. But I would say, generally, NO. |
Maddy McCall |
Jan-23-05 03:29 PM |
#27 |
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So you are saying that this abuse can go without any possibility for |
w4rma |
Jan-24-05 10:03 AM |
#177 |
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Not in my state they aren't. |
proud2Blib |
Jan-23-05 06:05 PM |
#69 |
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How does that work? |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 07:05 PM |
#102 |
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Many ways it could work. Perhaps the parents work staggered shifts. |
kath |
Jan-23-05 07:58 PM |
#118 |
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Not exactly |
sandnsea |
Jan-24-05 01:43 AM |
#151 |
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Not sure, but |
Zing Zing Zingbah |
Jan-23-05 10:08 PM |
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Yearly and yes they must pass. In Florida, if you are home schooling |
tsuki |
Jan-24-05 01:14 AM |
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In WI they just sign a waiver and the state doesn't bother them |
goddess40 |
Jan-24-05 07:31 AM |
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Deleted message |
Name removed |
Jan-23-05 03:19 PM |
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That is just wrong, but most homeschooled children are more advanced |
cags |
Jan-23-05 03:19 PM |
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Yep. I homeschool my son. Thanks for pointing out that fact. |
Maddy McCall |
Jan-23-05 03:19 PM |
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I have heard that before. |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:21 PM |
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It stands to reason that with essentially a private tutor, you'd do better |
Liberal Veteran |
Jan-23-05 03:24 PM |
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That's the purpose of homeschool associations... |
Maddy McCall |
Jan-23-05 03:26 PM |
#21 |
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This is NOT true in most states, Maddy (being able to go to PS for just 1 |
kath |
Jan-23-05 03:31 PM |
#28 |
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As I was saying, you have options... |
Maddy McCall |
Jan-23-05 03:35 PM |
#34 |
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Is this a legal requirement, or is it strictly up to the financial |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:38 PM |
#36 |
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What's not a "tough subject'? |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:09 PM |
#74 |
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anything that is not hard science is not a tough subject, you just have to |
I_equals_PRT |
Jan-23-05 08:50 PM |
#124 |
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Maddy - do you know if that is true in Calif? That would solve my ... |
djmaddox1 |
Jan-24-05 12:43 AM |
#142 |
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Yes, it does. |
Liberty Belle |
Jan-24-05 01:19 AM |
#145 |
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Thank you for the info! I may just try it w/something basic & let him ... |
djmaddox1 |
Jan-24-05 02:08 AM |
#155 |
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That is not correct |
Toots |
Jan-26-05 10:54 AM |
#216 |
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Depends on the quality of the tutor. |
NYC |
Jan-23-05 05:02 PM |
#58 |
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Granted, but you could buy a good one |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 07:07 PM |
#103 |
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From where did you get that correlation? |
Maddy McCall |
Jan-23-05 03:25 PM |
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I was asking for statistical evidence of any kind. |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:34 PM |
#33 |
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In California many of the public school districts have charter school |
cags |
Jan-23-05 03:39 PM |
#37 |
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These programs are not the same as homeschooling, & by taking their $$ |
kath |
Jan-23-05 04:07 PM |
#48 |
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Right, but nothing stops me from exceeding the standards, |
cags |
Jan-23-05 06:34 PM |
#92 |
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I would think so. |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 07:08 PM |
#104 |
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yeah Santorum 'home schools" his kids on the internets, at the cost of |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:11 PM |
#77 |
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Poverty is the biggest factor for poor academic achievement |
ultraist |
Jan-23-05 09:18 PM |
#127 |
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This... |
tsuki |
Jan-24-05 01:29 AM |
#147 |
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Sorry to step in, but I believe the correlation the poster was... |
tx_dem41 |
Jan-24-05 01:31 AM |
#148 |
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I suspect it's the mental health of the family-- more than the wealth. |
elehhhhna |
Jan-24-05 09:59 AM |
#176 |
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How many HS kids TAKE the SAT? Without that info the stat's meaningless. |
elehhhhna |
Jan-24-05 09:58 AM |
#175 |
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I was homeschooled and we were dirt poor, and I was 3 grades ahead |
cags |
Jan-23-05 03:26 PM |
#20 |
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The best college students I teach are homeschooled. |
Maddy McCall |
Jan-23-05 03:27 PM |
#22 |
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When I was going through college, my major competition was also |
cags |
Jan-23-05 03:31 PM |
#30 |
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Then you are a College level educator then. |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:36 PM |
#35 |
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My mother did not finish high school, and I scored better on the tests |
cags |
Jan-23-05 03:41 PM |
#38 |
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What is the correlation between poor families |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 04:06 PM |
#47 |
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I bet the distribution would be bimodal |
orangepeel68 |
Jan-23-05 06:09 PM |
#76 |
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I know a fundamentalist couple who homeschools their children |
Lydia Leftcoast |
Jan-23-05 07:25 PM |
#110 |
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One of my cousins (religious, evangelical Christian) |
phylny |
Jan-23-05 07:31 PM |
#113 |
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Their parents were obviously well educated then. |
TWiley |
Jan-24-05 10:36 AM |
#178 |
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Father was well-educated, and mother was a good student |
phylny |
Jan-24-05 12:40 PM |
#183 |
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Like public school - sometimes done well, sometimes not so well - |
kath |
Jan-24-05 12:47 PM |
#184 |
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What about parents who did not finish high school? |
TWiley |
Jan-24-05 03:39 PM |
#186 |
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Sure it is! |
phylny |
Jan-24-05 04:20 PM |
#194 |
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Do you ask your students where they've been schooled? n/t |
phylny |
Jan-23-05 07:09 PM |
#106 |
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I'm sorry. |
cornermouse |
Jan-23-05 04:21 PM |
#53 |
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Is it that or low standards? |
strategery blunder |
Jan-23-05 05:31 PM |
#63 |
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Well, you know, when the tests are conducted nationally. .. |
cornermouse |
Jan-23-05 06:05 PM |
#71 |
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You're honor-roll here n TX if you can spell your own name. |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:14 PM |
#81 |
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I wonder if this is a regional thing as well |
MattBaggins |
Jan-23-05 06:00 PM |
#68 |
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Yup (see my post below), |
phylny |
Jan-23-05 06:40 PM |
#97 |
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Edison was kicked out of public school and had to be home schooled. |
tsuki |
Jan-24-05 01:33 AM |
#149 |
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In MY public school, when I was in sixth grade, |
phylny |
Jan-23-05 06:39 PM |
#95 |
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The way that was explained to me is that you were not doing 12th grade |
tsuki |
Jan-24-05 01:35 AM |
#150 |
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No, the books we were reading were on a |
phylny |
Jan-24-05 04:42 AM |
#160 |
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Please tell the downside. Social? |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:12 PM |
#78 |
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Ok I'm back, Yes I think there is a social disadvantage |
cags |
Jan-23-05 09:48 PM |
#129 |
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Thanks. I figure that unless Ma & Pa anre going to also employ |
elehhhhna |
Jan-24-05 05:27 AM |
#162 |
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Sorry cags...I have to disagree.. |
youthere |
Jan-24-05 09:00 PM |
#197 |
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You will have to wait and see when your kids are grown |
cags |
Jan-24-05 10:40 PM |
#208 |
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I have family in the Sonora area |
sierrajim |
Jan-23-05 06:22 PM |
#85 |
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I know of home schooled kids who cannot hold a candle to my |
phylny |
Jan-23-05 06:35 PM |
#94 |
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absolutely right. |
youthere |
Jan-24-05 09:10 PM |
#198 |
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It has a lot more to do with how dedicated the teaching adult & the ... |
djmaddox1 |
Jan-23-05 10:15 PM |
#133 |
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Actually, in California independent homeschoolers, i.e. NOT those who are |
kath |
Jan-23-05 11:27 PM |
#137 |
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TY for the link, I hadn't realized how wide open the laws were @ this. |
djmaddox1 |
Jan-24-05 12:01 AM |
#139 |
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Good for him, challenging the text! Sadly, if he were in school and |
kath |
Jan-24-05 12:29 AM |
#140 |
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No spouse, just me & my grandson. I would go off the umbilical cord & ... |
djmaddox1 |
Jan-24-05 01:24 AM |
#146 |
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what an absurd statement. They are as 'advanced' as their |
roguevalley |
Jan-23-05 04:04 PM |
#45 |
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"deep teaching" in the current climate of standardized-testing mania |
kath |
Jan-23-05 04:13 PM |
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one of the many reasons I left. Everyone is leaving. |
roguevalley |
Jan-23-05 10:03 PM |
#131 |
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i ain't arguing but can we see some stats from an unbiased source? Pls. |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:07 PM |
#72 |
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academically perhaps |
Djinn |
Jan-23-05 06:45 PM |
#98 |
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Not only that, but unless they're doing group projects in their homeschool |
phylny |
Jan-23-05 07:12 PM |
#107 |
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exactly |
Djinn |
Jan-23-05 07:23 PM |
#108 |
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A little anecdote (and it may bore the pants off of you, sorry) |
phylny |
Jan-23-05 07:29 PM |
#111 |
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Right on the button @ social skills. That is the only drawback that ... |
djmaddox1 |
Jan-23-05 10:56 PM |
#135 |
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I totally understand that, I moved to another state to get away from |
cags |
Jan-24-05 06:54 AM |
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Why don'y you just teach your granson how to fight? |
AngryAmish |
Jan-24-05 08:13 AM |
#173 |
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He has had multiple surgeries - no colon or lrg intestine, missing ... |
djmaddox1 |
Jan-24-05 10:50 AM |
#179 |
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I'm sorry to hear that |
AngryAmish |
Jan-24-05 10:55 AM |
#180 |
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oh, puh-leeze! |
kath |
Jan-24-05 12:49 PM |
#185 |
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Who well homeschooled are at faking statistics? -NT- |
MHalblaub |
Jan-23-05 07:00 PM |
#100 |
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No Child Left Behind covers Home Schools too |
Vincardog |
Jan-23-05 03:19 PM |
#4 |
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No it doesn't. |
Maddy McCall |
Jan-23-05 03:20 PM |
# |
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You are right Maddy |
proud2Blib |
Jan-23-05 06:09 PM |
#75 |
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It also doesn't cover wealthy public schools |
salin |
Jan-26-05 10:54 AM |
#215 |
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Vouchers may pay for them |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:23 PM |
#13 |
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If we ever have vouchers, I hope these people can't get money |
bluestateguy |
Jan-23-05 03:19 PM |
#5 |
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Unfortunately, the trend will probably be that they "double dip" |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:54 PM |
#43 |
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Here in TX you deduct your church (private) school tuition as a tithe . |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:21 PM |
#83 |
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I did not know that, but I am not suprised |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 07:05 PM |
#101 |
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Deduct it from what? |
Bridget Burke |
Jan-24-05 07:24 AM |
#169 |
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Federal tax returns, Bridget! Can you believe the nerve? |
elehhhhna |
Jan-24-05 09:52 AM |
#174 |
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I didn't like the way the kids acted in the Middle School |
Big_Mike |
Jan-23-05 05:26 PM |
#61 |
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We have "zero tolerance" schools here, and some of the parents are |
tsuki |
Jan-24-05 01:52 AM |
#152 |
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I'm guessing those kids' parents chose H'schooling becasue of lack of... |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:17 PM |
#82 |
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I guess it depends upon where you live. |
phylny |
Jan-23-05 06:53 PM |
#99 |
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In San Antonio, each child gets a wonderful remedial education. |
carpetbagger |
Jan-24-05 10:26 PM |
#207 |
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I have a friend ... |
youthere |
Jan-24-05 09:18 PM |
#199 |
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NCLB = |
WakeMeUp |
Jan-23-05 03:20 PM |
#7 |
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I homeschool my son... |
Maddy McCall |
Jan-23-05 03:22 PM |
#12 |
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I am happy for you and your son |
WakeMeUp |
Jan-23-05 03:28 PM |
#24 |
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Think about what you are saying... |
Maddy McCall |
Jan-23-05 03:32 PM |
#31 |
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I'm not saying that is what I would want |
WakeMeUp |
Jan-23-05 03:46 PM |
#42 |
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Every state has different regulations on homeschooling |
youthere |
Jan-24-05 09:29 PM |
#200 |
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Well, as I posted below, I had to take tests when I was homeschooled. |
antigone382 |
Jan-23-05 03:25 PM |
#16 |
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I agree with you |
WakeMeUp |
Jan-23-05 03:31 PM |
#29 |
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Sure it's a GED but they're still the Valedictorian of the Class... |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:24 PM |
#86 |
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No tests required in MO |
proud2Blib |
Jan-23-05 06:12 PM |
#79 |
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But but but |
purji |
Jan-23-05 03:20 PM |
#9 |
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They don't |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:25 PM |
#15 |
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Just like the madrassahs n/t |
MountainLaurel |
Jan-23-05 07:33 PM |
#115 |
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Their religious leader will tell them what they need to know. |
SharonAnn |
Jan-23-05 03:26 PM |
#19 |
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What state is this in? |
antigone382 |
Jan-23-05 03:22 PM |
#11 |
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Michigan. |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:28 PM |
#23 |
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Michigan has some strict regulations, if I remember right. |
knitter4democracy |
Jan-23-05 05:55 PM |
#67 |
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I have neighbors that homeschool their daughter |
Carni |
Jan-23-05 06:12 PM |
#80 |
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That is my experience also. |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 07:29 PM |
#112 |
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I think homeschooling can be a positive approach |
Carni |
Jan-23-05 07:44 PM |
#117 |
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They must not live in Illinois. |
Cuban_Liberal |
Jan-23-05 03:25 PM |
#18 |
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Actually, Illinois does NOT require standardized testing. |
kath |
Jan-23-05 03:43 PM |
#39 |
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I've known a few homeschoolers in this category |
Modem Butterfly |
Jan-23-05 03:29 PM |
#25 |
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Interesting...My niece is in a fundmental religious school. |
Jazzgirl |
Jan-23-05 03:29 PM |
#26 |
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Maybe it would be better to whisk her off to a public school. |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:43 PM |
#40 |
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answering a few home school questions |
BigEdMustapha |
Jan-23-05 03:34 PM |
#32 |
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Great post, BigEdMustapha. Welcome to DU. |
Taxloss |
Jan-23-05 03:45 PM |
#41 |
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thanks for your great post, BEM. Especially #3. |
kath |
Jan-23-05 04:05 PM |
#46 |
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you are right, Mommy, if your kids love to read, the rest will follow |
I_equals_PRT |
Jan-23-05 06:08 PM |
#73 |
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Excellent point! |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:27 PM |
#87 |
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Welcome to DU Big Ed |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 04:11 PM |
#49 |
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Good plan, Poppy! I like it! n/t |
I_equals_PRT |
Jan-23-05 06:05 PM |
#70 |
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This makes me sick, just sick enough to vomit.... |
givemebackmycountry |
Jan-23-05 04:03 PM |
#44 |
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10 bucks says they're just waiting for the Apocolypse, anyway.- |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:29 PM |
#89 |
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Yer not that far off |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 07:31 PM |
#114 |
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makes sense. (!?!) |
elehhhhna |
Jan-24-05 05:28 AM |
#163 |
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Unbelievable |
richmwill |
Jan-23-05 04:16 PM |
#51 |
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We should encourage this. |
queeg |
Jan-23-05 04:18 PM |
#52 |
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Darwin Rules! |
annabanana |
Jan-23-05 05:20 PM |
#60 |
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Good news: they'll enlist in the mil (preventing a general draft I hope)- |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:32 PM |
#91 |
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Bzzzzzt |
RPM |
Jan-23-05 07:09 PM |
#105 |
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that was back in the day when the Mil could be picky... |
elehhhhna |
Jan-24-05 05:29 AM |
#164 |
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Actually, you make a good point. |
TWiley |
Jan-24-05 04:02 AM |
#158 |
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Then they're just as good as public school kids! /eom |
ChairOne |
Jan-23-05 04:27 PM |
#54 |
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I haven't found any decent statistics on homeschooling. |
Baconfoot |
Jan-23-05 04:43 PM |
#55 |
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How can they have an understanding of the scriptures if they can't |
EC |
Jan-23-05 04:53 PM |
#56 |
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Look, his kid is poorly educated an the scripure thing is all he's got |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:31 PM |
#90 |
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they don't need to understand.. |
youthere |
Jan-24-05 09:34 PM |
#201 |
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there are plenty of children these ages |
thinkingwoman |
Jan-23-05 04:55 PM |
#57 |
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It's all about the parents/\. |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:34 PM |
#93 |
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yes! Homeschooling |
thinkingwoman |
Jan-23-05 06:40 PM |
#96 |
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Abso-tutely, thinkingwoman! Here in OK, despite >100 years of compulsory |
kath |
Jan-23-05 08:08 PM |
#120 |
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An interesting sidebar, we were the most literate nation on earth during |
tsuki |
Jan-24-05 02:01 AM |
#153 |
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Re: higher literacy rates in the past: John Taylor Gatto, |
kath |
Jan-24-05 02:28 AM |
#157 |
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Only id f you count white men. The women and the slaves were not highly |
elehhhhna |
Jan-24-05 05:31 AM |
#165 |
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How awful. |
Cleita |
Jan-23-05 05:14 PM |
#59 |
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A fundiies... |
Clyde Bruckman |
Jan-23-05 05:28 PM |
#62 |
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Fundie is short for Fundamentalists |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 07:24 PM |
#109 |
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How do they get away with that? |
Solly Mack |
Jan-23-05 05:34 PM |
#64 |
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Liberals should home school so that they can actually teach science |
I_equals_PRT |
Jan-23-05 05:36 PM |
#65 |
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We still need public schools. |
Bridget Burke |
Jan-24-05 07:32 AM |
#171 |
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yes, actually, english was my strong point, ever hear of informal writing? |
I_equals_PRT |
Jan-24-05 03:57 PM |
#189 |
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I offer you a standing ovation!!!!!! |
youthere |
Jan-24-05 09:41 PM |
#202 |
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What the...? |
sakabatou |
Jan-23-05 05:46 PM |
#66 |
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" Aren't schools supposed to help us become independent and become good |
kath |
Jan-23-05 06:22 PM |
#84 |
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Not in my History Class |
sakabatou |
Jan-23-05 06:29 PM |
#88 |
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You don't know how lucky you are. Son's American Democracy teacher |
tsuki |
Jan-24-05 02:06 AM |
#154 |
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One would hope so, but that is not the case in some groups. |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 07:35 PM |
#116 |
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"teaching children how to think" - That's the BIG plus of home schooling. |
djmaddox1 |
Jan-23-05 11:31 PM |
#138 |
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Public schools are stuck in the industrial age |
ultraist |
Jan-23-05 08:53 PM |
#125 |
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Man, I must be the ONLY person here who have kids in public |
phylny |
Jan-23-05 08:59 PM |
#126 |
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You are not the only one. |
murielm99 |
Jan-23-05 10:51 PM |
#134 |
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My homeschooled nephew and nieces are being schooled by my |
leesa |
Jan-23-05 08:01 PM |
#119 |
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Leesa, |
flpeach |
Jan-23-05 08:20 PM |
#121 |
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Hm! Maybe you'd better help them expand thier horizons a bit, Auntie |
I_equals_PRT |
Jan-23-05 08:47 PM |
#123 |
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My apologies to homeschoolers here.. but.. |
progressivebydesign |
Jan-23-05 09:22 PM |
#128 |
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What do you base that oppinion on? |
ultraist |
Jan-23-05 09:53 PM |
#130 |
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But eventually that homeschooled child has to grow up and live and work |
cags |
Jan-24-05 11:44 AM |
#182 |
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Homeschooled children do have friends |
ultraist |
Jan-24-05 03:49 PM |
#187 |
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That was my point |
cags |
Jan-24-05 03:56 PM |
#188 |
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I see |
ultraist |
Jan-24-05 04:02 PM |
#190 |
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You can say the same for public schooled children as well |
cags |
Jan-24-05 04:19 PM |
#193 |
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Social skills are learned and not the same as personality traits |
ultraist |
Jan-24-05 07:18 PM |
#195 |
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Families are most important |
cags |
Jan-24-05 08:35 PM |
#196 |
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I agree, both pose pros and cons |
ultraist |
Jan-24-05 10:51 PM |
#209 |
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Hey, I'm hyper competitive, and I was home schooled, Are you trying to say |
cags |
Jan-24-05 11:06 PM |
#210 |
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I am gonna support you on this, even though I might get flamed. |
murielm99 |
Jan-23-05 11:08 PM |
#136 |
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Re: I am gonna support you on this, even though I might get flamed |
BigEdMustapha |
Jan-24-05 11:26 AM |
#181 |
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There's no doubt about it... |
youthere |
Jan-24-05 09:58 PM |
#204 |
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And then there's a place called Texas... |
carpetbagger |
Jan-24-05 10:23 PM |
#206 |
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NCLB does not apply to homeschoolers |
LeftyMom |
Jan-23-05 08:24 PM |
#122 |
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Honestly! I have a question. |
jokerman93 |
Jan-24-05 12:32 AM |
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Try this answer on |
TWiley |
Jan-24-05 04:07 AM |
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Children in Florida that are home schooled must take the same tests |
tsuki |
Jan-24-05 01:10 AM |
#143 |
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I'm sorry, but this is child abuse |
depakid |
Jan-24-05 02:19 AM |
#156 |
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Homeschooling helps if you have a special needs one as well |
vetwife |
Jan-24-05 05:16 AM |
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RE: "A fundies home schooled children cannot Read or Write." |
eauclaireliberal |
Jan-24-05 05:32 AM |
#166 |
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NY is regulated..i home-schooled for 7 years. now both have been in |
ElsewheresDaughter |
Jan-24-05 07:20 AM |
#168 |
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That's odd. You think they would at least learn how to read |
ComerPerro |
Jan-24-05 07:52 AM |
#172 |
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Well, neither can the president |
SiouxJ |
Jan-24-05 04:05 PM |
#191 |
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A co-worker of mine homeschooled her kids, and she herself did not know |
Stephanie |
Jan-24-05 04:09 PM |
#192 |
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I had to explain to a mother who was homeschooling her children |
superconnected |
Jan-24-05 09:45 PM |
#203 |
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Well, Chimpyshit himself didn't know the functions of the 3 branches of |
kath |
Jan-25-05 02:33 AM |
#211 |
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How about standardizing homeschooling? |
fortyfeetunder |
Jan-24-05 10:13 PM |
#205 |
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hey, kreampuff librul! |
eauclaireliberal |
Jan-25-05 11:18 AM |
#212 |
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yes |
superconnected |
Jan-25-05 03:46 PM |
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It would make sense to do that. |
TWiley |
Jan-26-05 10:32 AM |
#214 |