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Re: Home schooling for and against, (continuation of discussion in "Dating" thread.) well, everyone in my class liked it, so........................ and i dont know of any kids who actually want to go to school and learn. oh and we didnt learn shit in that class. it was biology or some other gay class like that. |
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Edit Oh and Da-Ko that really suck's, everyone should be given a choice. |
Re: Home schooling for and against, (continuation of discussion in "Dating" thread.) lol probably. a lot of us just skipped school when we didnt feel like going. of coarse it was just for one day so we wouldnt be charged with truency (i actually payed attention in civics), and we had an excuse. |
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The Belgian public schools are among the best of the world, so no need to take private teaching. IF your country has poor public education, than I'd have more reasons to take a private teacher. Still, being social is one of the most important things in one's life. Almost every job will require you to be able to talk to people, win their confidence, and so on. + I think advanced maths and the sort (relativity, the difficult parts of chemistry) might be hard to learn at home. |
Re: Home schooling for and against, (continuation of discussion in "Dating" thread.) ok, saying biology is gay is my OPINION. doesnt mean u have to like it. and i was saying that it didnt disrupt the students who wanted to learn cause they all thought it was funny, and none of them were even listening in that class. now im sure glad we got that cleared up.................. |
Re: Home schooling for and against, (continuation of discussion in "Dating" thread.) i'm 50/50 on the i think plaple should pick if they went to go public school our home |
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nah i get it, some goes for Punk Rawker: i know what you meant but i just disagreed with the thing you wrote. |
Re: Home schooling for and against, (continuation of discussion in "Dating" thread.) ok, i see |
Re: Home schooling for and against, (continuation of discussion in "Dating" thread.) I'm for homeschooling. I am homeschooled. I have 0 social problems. Just because you're homeschooled doesn't mean you don't get out, where I am there's a lot of "homeschool groups," which is basicly a bunch of homeschoolers getting together to go on fieldtrips and the like. It can be fun. (my homeschool group broke up ages ago however. :(). And, like someone said before, homeschooled children can progress at their own pace. Not all kids learn the same, it takes some kids longer to learn things than others. The public school system tries to make kids all move at the same pace. This often causes the child not to learn what he/she is having trouble with. Also (no offence to any of you who go to public school, I'm not trying to generalize), the avarage homeschooler is smarter than the avarage public-schooled kid. Also, I don't have faith in the educational systems in America, my uncle (who makes cabinates) hired this one kid, and asked him to add 1 1/2 and 1 1/2. The guy couldn't do it...he had just graduated highschool!!! (once again, I'm not saying that's everyone that goes to public school). However, there is drawbacks, like many people have said, homeschoolers do tend to have less social skills. (I used to be a really shy kid myself...). yes, us homeschoolers do have less friends. (I really only have 2 real good friends (offline) :(). But still, weighing the pros vs. the cons. I say homeschooling comes out on the top. |
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