Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid people have no business home schooling. It shouldn't be legal.
How do you know they are stupid? There is a difference between stupid and ignorant and you are displaying your ignorance. All home-schooled children have to pass state-mandated examinations twice a year. In this country, patents have the right to educate their children however they choose and it is absolutely no e of your business.
For the record, my children were educated at private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Stupid people have no business home schooling. It shouldn't be legal.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know who homeschools failed to get a college degree. Poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s your point OP? This thread demonstrates that a wide variety of people choose homeschooling. It’s like asking why wealthy people send their kids to public school...
This is OP. You clearly have reading comprehension issues because you did not understand my question. I asked why uneducated Americans homeschool. I know there educated people out there who homeschool but it's not what I wanted to discuss.
Ahhh...so you just wanted to begin a thread for the purpose of bashing a certain group of people without hearing positive comments about homeschooling parents.
OP clearly has underlying issues and I’m beginning to think troll.
Disagree completely. It’s a valid, perplexing question. I guess the answer just is that stupid people make stupid decisions.
Exactly. It’s not trolling when most of the thread is on the same page.
Most of the thread is on the same page: spouting misconceptions, generalities and misinformation as if they are facts. Most of you don't know any or enough homeschoolers to even speak on the subject. The reality is that there are as many reasons for homeschooling as there are homeschoolers.
Do you think that homeschooling parents, especially the educated ones, judge parents who send their kids to traditional schools?
Why are you chiming in? This is about *uneducated* homeschool parents. You can't argue that there aren't states where communities of nutjobs have sprung up to unschool their kids where basically nothing structured is happening. Child abuse.
Child abuse is typically considered to be physical and or sexual abuse or neglect. Not providing structure isn't child abuse. You are using your values to judge someone.
America is a great country in which its citizens are guaranteed many rights and freedoms set forth in our Constitution. Each American has to be tolerant of differences, because (I'm certain) each of us has values, beliefs and practices which definitely offend someone else. Would you like your rights to be taken away, for example, for being a judgemental twit?
Preventing a child from receiving a decent K-12 education is abuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I received an excellent 1-12 education. I learned nothing in college. Not sure why OP thinks 4 year degree is needed to teach 1-12.
I don’t believe that you went to college, but I do believe that you watch a LOT of Fox News. Enjoy living in your own manipulated ignorance.
NP.
*shrug* I have two Master's degrees (cross my heart), and neither of them is of any use to me. I can safely say that I learned nothing of essence in college LOL
I don't have cable TV, so don't bother with the Fox News bashing.
Enjoy living in your own, heavily manipulated, I assure you, ignorance![]()
College teaches you critical thinking and exposes you to all sorts of ideologies and philosophies, not just facts and figures. Did you really not get anything out of college?
It really doesn't. Not the current American higher education anyway.
I certainly got something out of college. I found a good husband. I have fancy letters after my name, but never use them, because my work has absolutely nothing with any of my academic credentials.
FYI, I made some quick cash with tutoring a highly technical subject during the first years of college (basically, right out of high school). Trust me, a well-prepared high school grad is fully capable to teach for multiple choice testing this educational system is a slave to.
You learned something in grad school but then you chose not to start a career in that field. So therefore higher-level education is worthless? THAT is your point? Seriously?
What were these degrees?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI the claim that in Europe homeschooling is illegal is false. In most EU countries, homeschooling is legal - under conditions laid by the law of course (which I would imagine exist in the US as well). I live in the EU currently and know a ton of families who homeschool and it is a growing trend in fact. Just to put some perspective on the "we in the US" vs "Europe" discussion here. ..there are also families that unschool...tho i dont know much about it. My kids go to regular schools so i am not following the details much
I think Spain is really lax so there's a pretty big unschooling community there--EU citizens can move around in the EU. And I think Scandinavia and the UK/Scotland/Ireland also have unschooling communities/movements.
Anonymous wrote:FYI the claim that in Europe homeschooling is illegal is false. In most EU countries, homeschooling is legal - under conditions laid by the law of course (which I would imagine exist in the US as well). I live in the EU currently and know a ton of families who homeschool and it is a growing trend in fact. Just to put some perspective on the "we in the US" vs "Europe" discussion here. ..there are also families that unschool...tho i dont know much about it. My kids go to regular schools so i am not following the details much
Anonymous wrote:People usually homeschool because they do not like certain principles taught at other schools.
For instance, a Christian family may not want their children learning about Darwin/Evolution or how homosexuality is something that people are born with.
Anonymous wrote:People usually homeschool because they do not like certain principles taught at other schools.
For instance, a Christian family may not want their children learning about Darwin/Evolution or how homosexuality is something that people are born with.