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Sounds like you had this to happened to you? You want to discuss it.
Its usually after numerous times.
Many public schools churn out kids who can barely read or think just to move them out and keep theirShe is right of course, beats growing up to be a religious freak. Also no more private schools, if we took care of the Public Schools more, they would be great.
fake graduation numbers up. I have a brother who was a teacher and a daughter who is one now.
I know how things work.
They process kids through a failing don't
give a damn system the way pork is processed through a sausage machine.
That is also the parents fault. Homework comes to mind, most parents could give 10 shits if the child reads , how well he reads and if he / she has done the homework. And we are suppose to trust parents for the educating the child.
I've had many homeschooling children come into the public schools happy, adjusted, and academically sound.
I also had one come into fifth grade who did not even know all of her letters. That's right. Not only could she not read, she didn't know the alphabet.
But I'm fair, see, I don't go around SCREECHING about homeschooling based on one case I know, like you all do about "indoctrination" based on what's going on in Brooklyn or Berkeley.
Public schools kept my brother functionally illiterate his entire time in elementary school. When he started sixth grade, he was reading at a first-grade level...and nobody saw anything wrong with that!
My son's history classes in a California high school used textbooks written by Howard Zinn and
Noam Chomsky. That's why he came out of school thinking Bernie Sanders was the greatest!
Schools are rat's nests run from the top down by radical Marxists. I'm not surprised a Harvard professor
doesn't want any children siphoned out of her indoctrination machine.
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Your a mental nut first off beeeeech.
Now you know why we have " liberal universities" or why we have leftist filtered so heavily thorough out our most needed systems from medicals..
Most are democratic pricks now imagine your lifeo n the line with one of these mental nnuts who found out you support Trump lol.
The only reason this control freak says htis is because they can't brainwash your kids you morons!!! They can't get them to hate You and not them.
Incase you can't figure it out they have you send your kids off as early as they can so they can INDOCTRINATE THE FK OUT OF THEM giving worse products each generation. The democrats today are tomorrows Hitlers. and Stalins Democratic whores never see this nor their control of ppl illness.
If more leftist tards had a brain they wouldn't hate Trump and you all do because you PARROT those feelings weak minds are easy to bait.
If only demonic twats knew why they are so dam dumb.
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it prevents liberals from brainwashing children in the public schools
How can there be a monopoly if private and home schooling are options?
I've had many homeschooling children come into the public schools happy, adjusted, and academically sound.
I also had one come into fifth grade who did not even know all of her letters. That's right. Not only could she not read, she didn't know the alphabet.
But I'm fair, see, I don't go around SCREECHING about homeschooling based on one case I know, like you all do about "indoctrination" based on what's going on in Brooklyn or Berkeley.
Public schools kept my brother functionally illiterate his entire time in elementary school. When he started sixth grade, he was reading at a first-grade level...and nobody saw anything wrong with that!
Perhaps it runs in the family?Your parents did not do their due diligence if that was the case.
I've had many homeschooling children come into the public schools happy, adjusted, and academically sound.
I also had one come into fifth grade who did not even know all of her letters. That's right. Not only could she not read, she didn't know the alphabet.
But I'm fair, see, I don't go around SCREECHING about homeschooling based on one case I know, like you all do about "indoctrination" based on what's going on in Brooklyn or Berkeley.
Public schools kept my brother functionally illiterate his entire time in elementary school. When he started sixth grade, he was reading at a first-grade level...and nobody saw anything wrong with that!
Perhaps it runs in the family?Your parents did not do their due diligence if that was the case.
No, actually, dipshit...once he got COMPETENT instruction, he was fine. It took him about 5 months to catch up and he read better than grade level afterwards.
Of course, in your eagerness to make an idiotic personal attack, you missed a critical statement in what you quoted. Better luck next time.
They should have more home schooling. They usually do better than those schooled by government union teachers. We should stop sending federal aid to education. It does nothing but inflate the price. The time is soon coming when we won't be able to afford education, at least at the ridiculously high price we have today. Government unions and federal aid are to blame for the astronomical costs of education.
Wow! You must think "government" teachers get paid well? Hint: They do not.
Then your parents did what they were supposed to have done all along. Thank you for proving my point.
Your entire country is considered odd over herePeople who homeschool are considered odd over here. I know in places like Australia and the US the distances are huge and it may be a necessity.
But school is about so much more than your lessons and kids miss out on a lot.
It's great for abusers though.
They should have more home schooling. They usually do better than those schooled by government union teachers. We should stop sending federal aid to education. It does nothing but inflate the price. The time is soon coming when we won't be able to afford education, at least at the ridiculously high price we have today. Government unions and federal aid are to blame for the astronomical costs of education.
Wow! You must think "government" teachers get paid well? Hint: They do not.
Some are. Offhand, six figures is nothing remarkable for a teacher in Chicago. (They now start out at ~$58K.)
How about mostI don't disagree with you at all but I think that parents who choose to home school take it very seriously.Let's be clear the real story here:Harvard law professor wants to ban home schooling "it's dangerous to society and children".
That is what these universities and professors really fear-- -- no longer getting a fellowship to stay on and teach a cushy campus job but to have to actually go out into the real world and get a job.
- Home-schooled kids actually learn and test better than the hideous government-run public schools where they are subjected to bullying, metal detectors, school lunches, germs, and social indoctrination. Parents actually have a hand at guiding the learning of their children to learn the values and things THEY set for them. And it takes both the government and the teacher's union out of the loop.
- By extension, if you can learn grade school at home, then why not college material? With the exception of certain materials like labs and other equipment only an institution can provide, most of college can be done at home with books and on-line reading, making places like Harvard increasingly obsolete, fat and bloated.
If people who never wanted to home school are now forced to I think that there is concern about the quality of that education as bad as public schools are I think they can do a better job than a parent who has no interest in home schooling.
You left out the word "some".
Then your parents did what they were supposed to have done all along. Thank you for proving my point.
So...did you not actually understand my point...or did you realize just how bad it makes the school look, and deliberately avoid it?
OK, I can go with that.How about mostI don't disagree with you at all but I think that parents who choose to home school take it very seriously.Let's be clear the real story here:Harvard law professor wants to ban home schooling "it's dangerous to society and children".
That is what these universities and professors really fear-- -- no longer getting a fellowship to stay on and teach a cushy campus job but to have to actually go out into the real world and get a job.
- Home-schooled kids actually learn and test better than the hideous government-run public schools where they are subjected to bullying, metal detectors, school lunches, germs, and social indoctrination. Parents actually have a hand at guiding the learning of their children to learn the values and things THEY set for them. And it takes both the government and the teacher's union out of the loop.
- By extension, if you can learn grade school at home, then why not college material? With the exception of certain materials like labs and other equipment only an institution can provide, most of college can be done at home with books and on-line reading, making places like Harvard increasingly obsolete, fat and bloated.
If people who never wanted to home school are now forced to I think that there is concern about the quality of that education as bad as public schools are I think they can do a better job than a parent who has no interest in home schooling.
You left out the word "some".
They should have more home schooling. They usually do better than those schooled by government union teachers. We should stop sending federal aid to education. It does nothing but inflate the price. The time is soon coming when we won't be able to afford education, at least at the ridiculously high price we have today. Government unions and federal aid are to blame for the astronomical costs of education.
Wow! You must think "government" teachers get paid well? Hint: They do not.
Some are. Offhand, six figures is nothing remarkable for a teacher in Chicago. (They now start out at ~$58K.)
Chicago - which is one of the most expensive places for people to live?
You realize that teachers in Chicago often commute from the suburbs adding hours and expenses to their day?
A fellow teacher and I commuted 50 miles to teach in an inner city school for 3 years. They paid less than $60K, but were the only jobs for teachers dumb enough to take them. Budget cuts eliminated positions at all of our local schools that our kids attended.
People like me?OK, I can go with that.How about mostI don't disagree with you at all but I think that parents who choose to home school take it very seriously.Let's be clear the real story here:Harvard law professor wants to ban home schooling "it's dangerous to society and children".
That is what these universities and professors really fear-- -- no longer getting a fellowship to stay on and teach a cushy campus job but to have to actually go out into the real world and get a job.
- Home-schooled kids actually learn and test better than the hideous government-run public schools where they are subjected to bullying, metal detectors, school lunches, germs, and social indoctrination. Parents actually have a hand at guiding the learning of their children to learn the values and things THEY set for them. And it takes both the government and the teacher's union out of the loop.
- By extension, if you can learn grade school at home, then why not college material? With the exception of certain materials like labs and other equipment only an institution can provide, most of college can be done at home with books and on-line reading, making places like Harvard increasingly obsolete, fat and bloated.
If people who never wanted to home school are now forced to I think that there is concern about the quality of that education as bad as public schools are I think they can do a better job than a parent who has no interest in home schooling.
You left out the word "some".
The problem is that people like you never see or hear of the horror stories we get, like the student who speaks no English, the high school student who cannot add or subtract, the flat out inability to read above first grade level showing up to high school.
Then your parents did what they were supposed to have done all along. Thank you for proving my point.
So...did you not actually understand my point...or did you realize just how bad it makes the school look, and deliberately avoid it?
The "school" is not the inability of a special education teacher. Thank you for playing. You are dismissed.
People like me?
Funny how I have has HS kids work for me who couldn't figure out fractions when measuring and cutting lumber
There's more than enough poor performance on both sides.
They should have more home schooling. They usually do better than those schooled by government union teachers. We should stop sending federal aid to education. It does nothing but inflate the price. The time is soon coming when we won't be able to afford education, at least at the ridiculously high price we have today. Government unions and federal aid are to blame for the astronomical costs of education.
Wow! You must think "government" teachers get paid well? Hint: They do not.
Some are. Offhand, six figures is nothing remarkable for a teacher in Chicago. (They now start out at ~$58K.)
Chicago - which is one of the most expensive places for people to live?
You realize that teachers in Chicago often commute from the suburbs adding hours and expenses to their day?
No, they don't. (Directly from a Chicago teacher, they must live in the city.)
A fellow teacher and I commuted 50 miles to teach in an inner city school for 3 years. They paid less than $60K, but were the only jobs for teachers dumb enough to take them. Budget cuts eliminated positions at all of our local schools that our kids attended.
Irrelevant distraction.
I had a teacher in HS I am 99% certain would have flunked his own class.