| 55. I haven't found any decent statistics on homeschooling. |
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Comparing average ACT and SAT scores doesn't tell you anything unless you also know: 1)The percentage of homeschoolers who take these exams (Anecdotal evidence suggests this percentage to be much smaller than the percentage of public school children taking these exams but that's not hard evidence.) 2)The percentage of homeschoolers who "drop out" and enter the public school system after experiencing lack of success with homeschooling (anectdotal evidence from teacher friends would suggest that in the standard case of a homeschooler reentering the public education system they are far behind the other students, but this is not hard evidence.) 3)The percentage of homeschoolers taking these tests who would be classified in the public shool system. 4)The number and variety of topics typically covered in the years prior to test taking. (Does Science, History, Advanced Mathematics etc. go by the wayside in preparation for the tests?)
I really can't find any decent statistics on these matters though you'd think it shouldn't be that difficult to find 1) and 2) at least. It would be interesting to find them.
Very frustrating.
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| -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 |
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Yes. They are. |
Liberal Veteran |
Jan-23-05 03:25 PM |
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Depends on your state's laws. But I would say, generally, NO. |
Maddy McCall |
Jan-23-05 03:29 PM |
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So you are saying that this abuse can go without any possibility for |
w4rma |
Jan-24-05 10:03 AM |
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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 |
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Many ways it could work. Perhaps the parents work staggered shifts. |
kath |
Jan-23-05 07:58 PM |
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Not exactly |
sandnsea |
Jan-24-05 01:43 AM |
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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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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 |
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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 |
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As I was saying, you have options... |
Maddy McCall |
Jan-23-05 03:35 PM |
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Is this a legal requirement, or is it strictly up to the financial |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:38 PM |
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What's not a "tough subject'? |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:09 PM |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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That is not correct |
Toots |
Jan-26-05 10:54 AM |
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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 |
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In California many of the public school districts have charter school |
cags |
Jan-23-05 03:39 PM |
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These programs are not the same as homeschooling, & by taking their $$ |
kath |
Jan-23-05 04:07 PM |
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Right, but nothing stops me from exceeding the standards, |
cags |
Jan-23-05 06:34 PM |
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I would think so. |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 07:08 PM |
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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 |
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Sorry to step in, but I believe the correlation the poster was... |
tx_dem41 |
Jan-24-05 01:31 AM |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Do you ask your students where they've been schooled? n/t |
phylny |
Jan-23-05 07:09 PM |
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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 |
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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 |
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Edison was kicked out of public school and had to be home schooled. |
tsuki |
Jan-24-05 01:33 AM |
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In MY public school, when I was in sixth grade, |
phylny |
Jan-23-05 06:39 PM |
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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 |
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Ok I'm back, Yes I think there is a social disadvantage |
cags |
Jan-23-05 09:48 PM |
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Thanks. I figure that unless Ma & Pa anre going to also employ |
elehhhhna |
Jan-24-05 05:27 AM |
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Sorry cags...I have to disagree.. |
youthere |
Jan-24-05 09:00 PM |
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You will have to wait and see when your kids are grown |
cags |
Jan-24-05 10:40 PM |
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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 |
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absolutely right. |
youthere |
Jan-24-05 09:10 PM |
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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 |
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Actually, in California independent homeschoolers, i.e. NOT those who are |
kath |
Jan-23-05 11:27 PM |
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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 |
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Good for him, challenging the text! Sadly, if he were in school and |
kath |
Jan-24-05 12:29 AM |
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No spouse, just me & my grandson. I would go off the umbilical cord & ... |
djmaddox1 |
Jan-24-05 01:24 AM |
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what an absurd statement. They are as 'advanced' as their |
roguevalley |
Jan-23-05 04:04 PM |
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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 |
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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 |
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academically perhaps |
Djinn |
Jan-23-05 06:45 PM |
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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 |
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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 |
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He has had multiple surgeries - no colon or lrg intestine, missing ... |
djmaddox1 |
Jan-24-05 10:50 AM |
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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 |
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Who well homeschooled are at faking statistics? -NT- |
MHalblaub |
Jan-23-05 07:00 PM |
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No Child Left Behind covers Home Schools too |
Vincardog |
Jan-23-05 03:19 PM |
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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 |
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Vouchers may pay for them |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:23 PM |
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If we ever have vouchers, I hope these people can't get money |
bluestateguy |
Jan-23-05 03:19 PM |
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Unfortunately, the trend will probably be that they "double dip" |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:54 PM |
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Here in TX you deduct your church (private) school tuition as a tithe . |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:21 PM |
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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 |
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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 |
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We have "zero tolerance" schools here, and some of the parents are |
tsuki |
Jan-24-05 01:52 AM |
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I'm guessing those kids' parents chose H'schooling becasue of lack of... |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:17 PM |
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I guess it depends upon where you live. |
phylny |
Jan-23-05 06:53 PM |
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In San Antonio, each child gets a wonderful remedial education. |
carpetbagger |
Jan-24-05 10:26 PM |
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I have a friend ... |
youthere |
Jan-24-05 09:18 PM |
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NCLB = |
WakeMeUp |
Jan-23-05 03:20 PM |
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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 |
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Think about what you are saying... |
Maddy McCall |
Jan-23-05 03:32 PM |
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I'm not saying that is what I would want |
WakeMeUp |
Jan-23-05 03:46 PM |
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Every state has different regulations on homeschooling |
youthere |
Jan-24-05 09:29 PM |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Their religious leader will tell them what they need to know. |
SharonAnn |
Jan-23-05 03:26 PM |
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What state is this in? |
antigone382 |
Jan-23-05 03:22 PM |
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Michigan. |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:28 PM |
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Michigan has some strict regulations, if I remember right. |
knitter4democracy |
Jan-23-05 05:55 PM |
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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 |
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Actually, Illinois does NOT require standardized testing. |
kath |
Jan-23-05 03:43 PM |
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I've known a few homeschoolers in this category |
Modem Butterfly |
Jan-23-05 03:29 PM |
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Interesting...My niece is in a fundmental religious school. |
Jazzgirl |
Jan-23-05 03:29 PM |
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Maybe it would be better to whisk her off to a public school. |
TWiley |
Jan-23-05 03:43 PM |
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answering a few home school questions |
BigEdMustapha |
Jan-23-05 03:34 PM |
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Great post, BigEdMustapha. Welcome to DU. |
Taxloss |
Jan-23-05 03:45 PM |
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thanks for your great post, BEM. Especially #3. |
kath |
Jan-23-05 04:05 PM |
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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 |
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Excellent point! |
elehhhhna |
Jan-23-05 06:27 PM |
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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 |
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This makes me sick, just sick enough to vomit.... |
givemebackmycountry |
Jan-23-05 04:03 PM |
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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 |
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Unbelievable |
richmwill |
Jan-23-05 04:16 PM |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Actually, you make a good point. |
TWiley |
Jan-24-05 04:02 AM |
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Then they're just as good as public school kids! /eom |
ChairOne |
Jan-23-05 04:27 PM |
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I haven't found any decent statistics on homeschooling. |
Baconfoot |
Jan-23-05 04:43 PM |
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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 |
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they don't need to understand.. |
youthere |
Jan-24-05 09:34 PM |
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there are plenty of children these ages |
thinkingwoman |
Jan-23-05 04:55 PM |
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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 |
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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 |
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Re: higher literacy rates in the past: John Taylor Gatto, |
kath |
Jan-24-05 02:28 AM |
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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 |
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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 |
#159 |
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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 |
#213 |
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It would make sense to do that. |
TWiley |
Jan-26-05 10:32 AM |
#214 |