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This is what the “norm’ was 100 years ago. Public schools is an concept started with the communist takeover in the turn of the century (1900’s)
The literature refers to this way of doing things as "pod" schools and if the money ever is allowed to follow the student, theyll be the end of public school as we know it.
My son in his geology class has to find 2 articles from liberal media only and then talk about the liberal only perspective. Did I tell you it was for geology class!
It's a dig.
Hopefully part 2 of that assignment will be to do the same using a conservative media. Then do a comparison or even a simple venn diagram.
Back when I was in college in the late '70s, working on a BS degree in geology, we had to write papers based on scientific journal articles, or read scientific textbooks, and it all had to be about geology :)
Bring back the one room school house! My dad went to one until he had to move because his parents died. He and his brother used to cut through farms with their shotguns and shoot squirrels to and from, the teacher would empty the guns and hold them until school was done. When he finally went to public school, he was completely more advanced than his peers. That’s due to the younger children paying attention and absorbing the older kids’ lessons.
Also, via my experience in one room martial arts schools, there isn't just one teacher. The senior students are also sharing the teaching load and take some pride and responsibility in helping the junior students.
The Montessori approach works like this. One class will have 3, 4, and 5 year olds. The 4 and 5 year old children help to teach the lessons to the 3 yo children. This reinforces what they learned while teaching the little ones. It's great-
I also think the education system is lacking dramatically. I was homeschooled till 7th grade and by the time I got there, I was way ahead of 90% of my classmates. The school system goes slow for the 'average' student, but the kids who advance faster or really need help desperately just get lumped in and forgotten about. It's a one size fits all program but everyone needs something different. The education system is a huge failure imo. Especially now looking at all the POS people in teaching positions lately being exposed as pedos and/or commie propagandists. I say burn it down and start over
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HZp7eVJNJuw
Started in Prussia as a way to brainwash soldiers.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=public+schooling+in+the+1800s
I guess all those schoolhouses from the 1700s when America was still the 13 colonies don't really exist then...
We need to take back the property taxes stolen from us to corrupt children. We have built our own prison for them.
Doctors next.
And the kids will be back in the one room school room where they can actually really learn something.
This is the way it should have stayed
And keep the unions out of it.
Worth every penny.
For elementary school… ok But i wouldnt want my son and daughter learning physics from a highschool band teacher
Show us where that happens and you may have a point
yes!
If I taught a pool of 10 kids with my chemistry background, humanity would be on Mars in a decade.
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I wonder what the cost of this private schooling would be.
Think about how much it is worth to you that your child gets the best possible education. If you can come up with a number, you almost certainly couldn't afford to actually pay that amount.
Think about how much effort it would take to provide your child the best possible education. How hard is it? Is it more or less than the effort being applied by the school system your kid attends or might attend? Why couldn't you do it?
Every parent is either perfectly qualified to provide the best possible education to their children, or they are not. If they are not, the blame falls upon them for not becoming so qualified, and on their parents and teachers for not providing the best possible education to them, and on all of us for putting up with this shit.
Every school teacher graduated college with an education degree, which is a little bit more difficult than a general business degree except general business graduates could theoretically run a business with their education. Teachers have CPE, so do hair stylists. School teachers have nothing that parents shouldn't also have, or couldn't also have, and with less effort.
So, how much is it worth to you that your child gets the best possible education? Would you spend it, if you could? If it's worth it, and you could do it yourself, why aren't you? If you already are, you're winning, and your kids are winning.
And now we see why vouchers are so aggressively prevented by the left.
Is this categorized as 'Homeschooling'? If this is lawful in Kentucky, what about other States. I like it.
This is what I said parents should do. Good for them and good for the teacher! Do you see how many Amish schools there are in their community. Their children do not go to public school.
Absolutely correct. Time to de-institutionalize communist indoctrination by talking back our kids and making sure they get a real education to help them forge a better way in life. If enough parents approached the best teachers with this idea, I bet they could break the public school systems and free our kids from the stupidity of CRT and the rest of the bullshit being pushed. Thumbs up to these parents.
I’ve been saying the same thing to my teacher friends since the lockdown began, that they should do the same thing. Make more money and have to deal with less BS!
I believe it’s time for networking on this project.
This is what I'm waiting for here in my area of FL.
Yes!!!! We need this!!
I think that is awesome .. I would do the same. I bet hands down those kids will get a better education!
What a great idea
Make Home Schooling Great Again.
This is an excellent concept This way, you can be sure your kid is learning real world knowledge.
That's basically the way it used to be. One school house, one teacher, all the towns kids. Which by my observation of little house on the prairie wasn't more than 15-20 kids back in those days. But this is something that needs to gain traction!! Build our own private education system by coming together as communities and raising our children the right way away from government indoctrination. Kudos to these parents!! And mad respect for the mom taking on this huge responsibility!! My mom homeschooled my sister and I till we reached middle school, and I'm way better off for it honestly
And they learned to write beautifully and grammatically. The letters written during the Civil War were amazing.
Absolutely! I could take or leave cursive writing personally, but a wide variety in your vocabulary really makes all the difference in the world! I used to read a ton as a kid and that makes a difference too. Gotta encourage book reading as a past time!!
little house on the prairie school :D
Yea my only thing is, as with everything these days, make sure you’re INSURANCE is up to that level. Bringing in other kids brings in other liability. They will try to stop this: ‘by the book’ via Insurance, taxes, and wouldn’t surprise me to have a few ‘FF’ like events to brand homeschoolers as dangerous radicals even more than now. Just be smart frens
She didn’t tap out! SHE CONQUERED!!!
This is the way. Findings - students who have been in public and private schools have just been passed along without learning. Everything is now "computerized" - there are no paper books. Everything is online. Test results are all fed into a centralized database. Students have no knowledge of basic Bible stories. They have no knowledge of major recent historical events or characters. "Who is this Hitler person?"
I LOVE this idea
Quite Right. I never understood why 'empty nesters' are obligated to pay school taxes (property taxes).
School taxes are 70% of our property taxes. For a school system based in a town of around 3,000.
And my husband is 65 (I’m not quite there yet 😉).
In ohio at 65 you can get a homestead exemption to lower that tax
We did that in August. Total taxes went down about $400.
But we do now have the opportunity to pay quarterly without fees. Hoping our silver stack helps us out later…😂
The township we live in was once a major farming area. We've been in this area 35 years and have seen most of the land sold now and developed into housing additions. Our taxes are the highest in the county (9 townships). Now because of enormous growth in the area, they want to raise our taxes 5.8% per $100 value of property. Our kids are grown and live elsewhere. I hate to vote for this bc I don't have kids in the system anymore, but part of me feels I need to because others supported the schools' growth when my kids had the advantage.
I’m gonna have to check for one in Missouri
That’s what we don’t like either
I understand your thinking, but now that my children are grown adults, others also contributed via tax money to help support the schools they attended. However, I am of the opinion that the money allotted to educate a child should follow the child. Parents need to be given SCHOOL CHOICE.
I agree, but what does the people do when they don't do this? Public schools are already medium security penitentiaries.
Quite Right. There's little leverage when the schools know they have a gravy train of taxpayer money that cannot be rescinded.
Commie public school teachers unions have been bribing commie politicians for years to keep that faucet of forcefully taken money flowing towards the commie teachers’ monopolistic scam.
LOL Public schools are getting more than that per student.