Anonymous wrote:I have met a handful of moms in Florida who homeschool. I know for a fact they did not attend college. Their grammar is awful. I know I am not perfect myself but that's why I plan on sending my children to public or private school. Why do they homeschool? It seems so backwards. In my home country home schooling is not legal. We would see it as backwards.
Anonymous wrote:When you're uneducated you don't know what you don't know and you think you know all you and your kids need to know.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. My HS friend who cheated off me in Algebra homeschools her FIVE kids. sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:How bad uneducated homeschool parents are is easily seen in Liping Ma's research, where only nine out of twenty-three chosen for their interest in math were able to solve 1¾ ÷ ½. A further two didn't reduce to lowest form, leaving twelve unable to do the problem. To add insult to injury, only one of the twenty-three were able to produce a story problem that would match the calculation, which should show how terrible those homeschooling parents are.
Except it doesn't. Ma didn't interview homeschooling parents. She interviewed US elementary school math teachers, a majority of whom could not handle a simple division-by-fractions problem.
Anonymous wrote:I have met a handful of moms in Florida who homeschool. I know for a fact they did not attend college. Their grammar is awful. I know I am not perfect myself but that's why I plan on sending my children to public or private school. Why do they homeschool? It seems so backwards. In my home country home schooling is not legal. We would see it as backwards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don’t know what they don’t know. Matt Walsh was homeschooled himself, didn’t go to college, and homeschools his own kids (or his wife does).
The Matt Walsh to whom you refer is a right wing nut job. Not unsuccessful but not a raging success. Not sure why you would reference him in any capacity.
The cool Matt Walsh (Veep and many other acting creds) went the traditional school route.
So, what is your point?
Matt walsh is a millionaire and extremely successful lmao just because you dislike him doesnt mean he doesnt have a huge fanbase and very rich
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes their children are trapped in failing schools, and they are desperate. Sometimes they want to fill their young heads full of religious fanaticism. Other times they have bought into the victim mentality that schools are racist and are keeping their children down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we need more regulation for homeschooling. First there needs to a monthly exam to make sure they are actually learning.
And two there needs to be some psych evaluation and wellness check. I always think of the Turpin family, where the parents sed homeschooling as a cover to hide the kids, they abused severely.
Also, they should be enrolled in some organized extracurricular that is not sectarian/religious.
But public schools take these regular exams and students are failing, and nothing happens, so why should we hold homeschoolers to higher standards?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don’t know what they don’t know. Matt Walsh was homeschooled himself, didn’t go to college, and homeschools his own kids (or his wife does).
The Matt Walsh to whom you refer is a right wing nut job. Not unsuccessful but not a raging success. Not sure why you would reference him in any capacity.
The cool Matt Walsh (Veep and many other acting creds) went the traditional school route.
So, what is your point?
Anonymous wrote:I think we need more regulation for homeschooling. First there needs to a monthly exam to make sure they are actually learning.
And two there needs to be some psych evaluation and wellness check. I always think of the Turpin family, where the parents sed homeschooling as a cover to hide the kids, they abused severely.
Also, they should be enrolled in some organized extracurricular that is not sectarian/religious.