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    the student of home school may not get an education that is at the same level as the average schoolchild. This is escaping what mankind has built in the school system. Traditional schooling has laid out a specific curriculum to evenly educate children in all subjects and the home-schooled children taken out of this schooling process are resisting it. In public high school the average curriculum is at least one year of physical education, a two-year minimum for science and math, a three-year minimum

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    that the good behavior they have taught the child will be lost in school. Another reason is concern over the quality of schooling available. Schools frequently have large classes. They are often under-funded, and staffed by teachers without sufficient knowledge of their subjects. Subjects such as the

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    The Need for Oversight in Home Education Homeschooling is becoming an increasingly popular choice for educating children in the United States. In fact almost 2 million children in grades k-12 will be homeschooled this year alone (Smith). Home education requires a high level of parental involvement and commitment to implement a curriculum that not only teaches the basics in education such as reading, writing, arithmetic and beyond; but one that also prepares the child for a life of interaction amongst

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    Pattern: (Statement of Reason/Comparative advantages): Today my goal is to educate the audience on the importance and benefits on why homeschooling is better than public school. Introduction I. Attention getter: “Homeschooling and public schooling are

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    Home Schooling vs. Public Schools: Which One is Better? Thesis Statement: Many parents question what is best for their child’s education, home schooling or public school. Home schooling can sometimes provide a more direct and focused education than public schools, Public School is better in many ways including the child’s social development. I. Home Schooling vs. Public Schooling II. The Pros and Cons of Home Schooling A. Home schooling can benefit both students and parents by providing

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    The answer as to why home-schooling is more harmful than helpful lies with the parents themselves and their reasons for doing so. One of the main flaws with the Home School ideology is the student’s lack of social development. Now, there are some kids that are pulled from public

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    Did you know homeschooling is helping more than 1.1 million children around the world. Homeschooling is a better way to educate children.To start,It provides many benefits for children, such as,better preparation for college, excelled academic achievement,positive family background for the future.Furthermore,it is becoming an option for Americans throughout the world.Additionally, Homeschooling also benefits taxpayers saving them more than 1 billion dollars in instructional costs each year.Finally

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    Homeschooling Homeschooling something that’s grown over time and is become popular in homes. The children are taught at home, by either the parents or a teacher that comes to the home a few times a week, or every day like normal schooling. Children being schooled at home get many options when learning, and also get to grow around the home. Homeschooling is a smart idea for parents to consider for their kids because of different socioeconomic factors in the child's life, keeps the child safer, and

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    known back when they were school aged. Since then, homeschooling has become much more popular and has been proven to be effective. Parents should consider homeschooling their kids as an alternative to sending them to a public school. While public schooling is the traditional way of receiving education, homeschooling is an alternative that must be considered. To clarify, homeschooling is the education of youths at home by their parents or tutors. Some homeschoolers may even receive some of their education

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    In most countries, when a child grows of a certain age they are sent to school without any thought given to home education but, in some countries many parents consider homeschooling their children rather than sending them to schools. However, in countries like Germany, homeschooling is banned and parents do not have the right to home school their children even if they want to. Homeschooling was not always illegal in Germany. Before the 1920’s, Germany allowed homeschooling as an alternative to attending

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