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Re: Home Schooling
Posted By: dingdong, on host 139.134.145.201
Date: Sunday, January 21, 2001, at 17:52:55
In Reply To: Home Schooling posted by Wes on Sunday, January 21, 2001, at 11:54:30:

> It seems like a lot of people here at RinkWorks have been homeschooled. Well, okay, not a lot, but work with me here, I'm getting to a point. I've been wondering if home schooling is really a good idea... It seems to me that what public schooling may lack in textbook education, it more than makes up for in social education. I'm sure that by learning at home you could learn a lot more about English and Math and Physics, but I would think you'd be less informed when it comes to social interatcion, which most any job would require. So I come to the point of this post. Do you rinkydinks think that homeschooling is better than public schoolin
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> "Never let your schooling get in the way of your education" - Mark Twain
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> W"I tried to make that sound like a relitively intelligent post, but probably ruined it by incorrectly spelling relatively."es

I can give you a perspective on what it's like in Australia.

I have taught quite a few home schoolers (I'm a dance aand theatre teacher) and I believe they actually have to take quite a few outside classes for the social value. That's why I get a lot of them coming to drama or dance classes.

I know that one girl I taught for a couple of years always had to be doing at least 2 outside activities, eg, dancing and hockey, activities which require socialisation.

I think it's of double value, because not only was she getting social interaction, but she was also learning things that it would be near impossible to teach in a home environment(one on one)

Other than that, I don't really know.

ding"in my limited experience" dong