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    instance, at work I am always tryig to find a newer and an easier way to complete the projects I am given because I was given the love of learning. My family huge and unique influence on my life in and outside of school has greatly benefited me. Homeschooling provided me with an incredible once in a life time opportunity allowing me to reach educational goals that I did not know was possible. My parents gave me the strongest education I believe I could ever have. Because of my parents…

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    However, Criminal Justice has always intrigued her. She quit her teaching job and stayed home to homeschool her three kids for a couple years. While homeschooling her children, she took college classes in Criminal Justice so that she could get a job in that field. She started out in the detention facility in Sierra Vista. Monday through Friday, 6 am to 5pm, She wakes up and goes to work. She believes…

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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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    education changed since the 1940’s”? Annotated Bibliography # 1 Goldstein, Dana. "Why Homeschooling Violates Progressive Values." Slate Magazine. N.p., 16 Feb. 2012. Web. 05 Apr. 2017. This pervasive article written by Dana Goldstein discusses the popular trend of homeschooling and unschooling. Goldstein presents the idea that public education, and structured education is no longer an effective way of learning for an…

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    Finally, children who go to public schools achieve higher scores on standardized tests, specifically SATs and ACTs, than those who are homeschooled. Everything that a child is taught in school leads up to the SATs and ACTs. It is crucial for the student to score well on these tests to secure the college of their choice. Standardized tests are mainly used to compare students from different schools. Without these tests, teachers would not be able to see what is successful and what isn’t (“Reasons…

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    nurture and education. Ephesians 6:4 instructs Fathers to “bring up their children in the training and instruction of the Lord.” Parents are given the right to choose whether to educate their children through public education, private education, or homeschooling. The church must share cooperatively in the total design of education. Within the public sector, the church does not have a strong voice for change. Over the last decade, the church has strongly influenced both private education and…

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    This paper will argue that free preschool allows children from all backgrounds to get the experience and support they need to be successful in school. Homeschool parents believe that they are the best teachers for their children. The Exploring Homeschooling website states: “Parents can teach preschool at home--and do a much…

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    Homeschooles In Hawaii

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    I have a question for the government of Hawaii. Why do I and 100’s of homeschoolers have to fight for the right to be homeschooled, this should not be a problem right now we are moving backwards instead of forwards in the homeschool movement. My mom has gone through this fight once in Singapore years ago and now you’re making her go through it again years later with her last kid that’s homeschooled.Some people homeschool because they’re military and they move around a lot, others like my own…

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    Janice Koch states “being a teacher requires an emotional and intellectual engagement.” Janice Koch is the author of So You Want to Be a Teacher: Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century that provided a lot of insight and information that is important to know if I wanted to be a teacher in a 21st-century classroom. In Chapter One: Who Are Our Teacher, Koch gave statistics of what a “normal” teacher look like in a classroom. Most teachers are middle ages married white woman and Koch discuss the…

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    Human beings are intricately unique and deeply loved by God. Psalm 139:13-14 says “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful; I know that full well.” God has blessed me, personally, with strengths which define my meaning and purpose. These strengths are tools that I will use best when I follow God’s will for my life. My top five strengths are belief, input, achiever, responsibility, and restorative. As I continue to pursue God’s will, these strengths will…

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