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    public or private schools. Do you want more time to bond with your kids? Or your kids to bond better with their surroundings then homeschooling is the right way to go. Some of you might want to know ,what is homeschooling exactly? Homeschooling is education provided by the parents or a teaching software in the comfort of their own Home. In this speech I will be supporting homeschooling due to its many advantages and personal preference. Most of y'all must be wondering if homeschooling facilities…

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    and commitment to make things go through. Who can know and cherish your child more than you? As parents and teachers, you will find that home teaching is the best way to educate your child. It is flexible and funny and allows you to adjust your education program. To suit your child's personal…

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    of traditional education. The video goes on to tell of how the Reggio approach is being transplanted to some schools in St. Louis, but does not go into detail on how well it has worked out since the initial report. In summary, the report gives a glimpse into a revolutionary approach to preschool…

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    Love/Belonging, Esteem and Self-actualization acknowledge individual needs to manage physical and mental development (Maslow, 1954). The purposes of intellectual, political, economic and social education are explained by how well an individual’s unique needs are met in relation to their educational career. Education prevents and allows individuals to satisfy their needs by cultivating a system where theorists analyze traditions, distinguish an educational method, organize a curriculum that…

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    the need for a formal education by giving examples of his own family, mainly his mother and uncle, Rose states that many often closely associate intelligence with traditional schooling even though there are many examples of people that drop out of school and still live ‘successful’ lives. While some of Rose’s points are well supported and agreeable his overall argument for the dismissal of general education is, in my view, incorrect and should not be applied in the education system. Rose starts…

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    When one thinks of the the public education system and the schools a parents send their child too, there are certain expectations a parent hopes for their child to get out of being in school. Certain expectations from the parents probably being a properly balanced education, forming friendships and social circles. One thing though that has been failed to be provided by the public education system and only until recently been a concern and expectations by parents nationally is an adequate,…

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    their high SAT scores, but for their advanced social skills as well.’’ he continues to explains that students that are educated in any education system tend to rely on their classmates for value,and that causes them to have low self esteem and lower sense of self-worth. Being educated at home is more beneficial for the child and the parent, a child home education can cost about $900 dollars a year,compare that to a private school, where the average private school in the country starts off at…

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    Another argument would be that the parents are the ones who make the decision on whether their child is to be educated from home or from a public school, and the home-schooled students should not have to deal with those consequences of not being in public school. When a student is homeschooled they are limited to the number of activities that they are allowed to participate in. This should not be the case, each student whether they are homeschooled or not should have an equal opportunity to take…

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    Homeschooling and Socialization Over the past years there has been an argument that homeschooling is a better source of socialization for children. The homeschooling community places very interesting arguments in the matter. Socialization is known as an interaction between people and organizations, institutions, and processes of society. Socialization deals with interacting with one’s family, peers, or school as agents of society. Theodore Roosevelt once said, “To educate a man in mind and not…

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    Through education one acquires knowledge on how to better themselves. The ability to think critically and solve problems are direct results of a population full of educated people. It can also be said that education teaches discipline. The greatest awards in life are derived not from instant gratification but from sustained efforts. For example, a high school graduate may one day tell a story about how he stayed up all night his junior year studying for a math test. The outcome of his dedication…

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