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    As the public school system declines more and more people have been turning to homeschooling and internet schooling. Homeschooling is something that can help the parents put their own ideas and beliefs into the child’s mind other than a student’s teacher teaching topics that might possibly “ruin” the kid. Internet schooling is a good choice for homeschooled kids, it allows them to take certain classes while also still following the learning that their parents want for them. Kids could also go to…

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    Charter Schools have been a debate amongst people since the 1980’s. They officially came onto the scene in 1991. The schools were thought up as a solution to the decline in results from students in district operated school systems. Twelfth graders in America were simply getting out tested by other countries’ students. In an effort to fix the problem these Charter Schools were introduced. Some solutions were to decrease class sizes to increase one-on-one help for students. For this to happen…

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    Frobose from Colorado State University Extension in the Family and Consumer Education Division states in her article that children learn many useful skills from playing with either toys or other hands-on learning tools. These skills are require to become successful adults. For example, with hands-on learning as Frobose states, children learn skills such as improved creativity and leadership. In addition, children can learn about problem solving as well social…

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    produces student success, why not give someone who is uncertified a chance, they cannot do any worse. Some parents’ also choose an eclectic approach and join a homeschooling co-op or other group such as One Day Academy that provide for some group learning to occurs, particularly of topics parents feels less inclined to teach themselves, often science and math. The most frequent…

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    In “Homeschooling: A Personal Decision,” Karen White, journalist, presents an article in favor of home-schooling when students need for time for extra-curricular activities. Home-schooled children can be instructed by parents or other educators. Extra-curricular activities such as ballet require large amounts of practice time and home-schooling can provide a way to spend more time on these activities. While she persuasively argued that homeschooling allows ballet students to devote more time to…

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    always positive. Research has shown that there are many parents who consider homeschooling to be a better op-tion than public school. Homeschooling is favorable for the parents who have a strong opinion about their child’s religious beliefs and unique learning needs. Homeschooling may be concern-ing to the parents that believe public schools are providing the child with a balanced and struc-tured curriculum, that will benefit the child and allow their social development to progress.…

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    opposed to in the formal settings of a public or private school. Parents cite two main motivations for homeschooling their children” which is dissatisfaction with the local schools and the interest in increased involvement with their children 's learning and development. Parents ' dissatisfaction with available schools includes concerns about the school environment, the quality of academic instruction, the curriculum, and bullying as well as lack of faith in the school 's ability to cater to…

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    in acupuncture; the subject in learning acupuncture for those doing the above degree only add PHTY 548 (Introduction to Musculoskeletal Acupuncture) into their learning which is “taught by distance learning with 3 x 3-day residential blocks” (Otago University,…

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    greenhouse effects were most significant among other negative consequences. The amount of rain has gradually been reduced over the years and air pollution has reached at its peaks in some regions. Freezing winters and excessive use of in-doors heating systems fueled by Wood and coal is taking numerous causalities every year. Continually occurring direct health effects are now referred to as common seasonal…

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    few hours each day and get a more quality education than what parents can provide. It is in the child’s best interest as well as the parent’s to be able to go to public school. According to Isabel Lyman in her article “Homeschooling Is a Viable Alternative Education” states that homeschooling…

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