Just pulled our daughter out of virtual learning in order to homeschool instead. Thought virtual would work but its as big a crock of bs as being in the classroom. We will decide what she will learn, and at 16 years old, our classes will be things like: budgeting 101, critical thinking/avoiding propaganda 101, Bible 101, avoiding the jab 101, and getting her CNA (already works at a nursing home several hours a week). She is semi "awake' to what's going on, but like many teenagers, just trying to live a life.
Just pulled our daughter out of virtual learning in order to homeschool instead. Thought virtual would work but its as big a crock of bs as being in the classroom. We will decide what she will learn, and at 16 years old, our classes will be things like: budgeting 101, critical thinking/avoiding propaganda 101, Bible 101, avoiding the jab 101, and getting her CNA (already works at a nursing home several hours a week). She is semi "awake' to what's going on, but like many teenagers, just trying to live a life.
Fallacy Detective is a great book to start teaching logic. 13 and up
Sounds like an excellent curriculum