Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former elementary ed teacher here. I HS because I have seen first hand the poor quality of teachers in the public schools. There are some gems out there, but overwhelmingly the caliber of educators at the primary level gives me pause. I'm in farfax city, VA.
There is a huge HS network in the area and resources and support is very accessible.
How do you even know YOU were that good?
That's not relevant to her situation now. Regardless of whether she was good or not before, she can be good now because she's not a slave to relentless standardized testing, she doesn't have 20+ kids to deal with (unless she's a Duggar), behaviors to manage, parents to appease, etc.
We don't homeschool, btw.
It's absolutely relevant. As an example, my SIL homeschools (or says that she homeschools) her 6 kids. She barely got through high school herself and from what I can tell, the kids are in horrible shape. They picked up on her lack of ambition and interest in education. A disaster.
.Anonymous wrote:In the 80-family homeschooling group-- mostly deeply religious people? I've never known any non-religious HSers. Curious to know if the breed exists.
.Anonymous wrote:In the 80-family homeschooling group-- mostly deeply religious people? I've never known any non-religious HSers. Curious to know if the breed exists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former elementary ed teacher here. I HS because I have seen first hand the poor quality of teachers in the public schools. There are some gems out there, but overwhelmingly the caliber of educators at the primary level gives me pause. I'm in farfax city, VA.
There is a huge HS network in the area and resources and support is very accessible.
How do you even know YOU were that good?
That's not relevant to her situation now. Regardless of whether she was good or not before, she can be good now because she's not a slave to relentless standardized testing, she doesn't have 20+ kids to deal with (unless she's a Duggar), behaviors to manage, parents to appease, etc.
We don't homeschool, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former elementary ed teacher here. I HS because I have seen first hand the poor quality of teachers in the public schools. There are some gems out there, but overwhelmingly the caliber of educators at the primary level gives me pause. I'm in farfax city, VA.
There is a huge HS network in the area and resources and support is very accessible.
How do you even know YOU were that good?
.Anonymous wrote:Do you have to be bright and/or a previously good student to be a good HS provider? Honestly curious.
Anonymous wrote:Former elementary ed teacher here. I HS because I have seen first hand the poor quality of teachers in the public schools. There are some gems out there, but overwhelmingly the caliber of educators at the primary level gives me pause. I'm in farfax city, VA.
There is a huge HS network in the area and resources and support is very accessible.