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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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    History of Homeschooling “The home-schooling movement, the unprecedented parental rebellion which erupted in the late '70s against our monolithic government school systems, stands as one of the most significant educational developments of the century. The number of American children being taught at home, although minuscule compared to public school enrollments, had grown by the late 1990s from near zero to a near million” (Wagner, 2001, p. 58). Indeed, the rise of homeschooling is one of

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    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 school. However, by the 1930’s, the Nazi law introduced by Adolf Hitler forbid homeschooling, and said for violating this law parents

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    there are many educational options for students. Homeschooling is an increasingly popular alternative to public and private schools. Homeschooling has many advantages and disadvantages, but homeschooling is an option for students to benefit themselves individually. Reasons for homeschooling, over attending public or private school, vary greatly. Teyle Carbajal, a homeschooled student in Midland Texas, began

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    approximately eleven thousand dollars per year on each student enrolled in a public-school system. The cost of facilities, teachers, books, transportation, etc. are expenses that parents themselves absorb when they choose to teach their children. Homeschooling has expanded in popularity and efficiency over the past several years. Parents choose to home school for a variety of reasons. Some parents have concerns about the learning environment or academic quality of public schools. Others want to ensure

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    Alyssa Chartrand Professor Dennis English 101 Homeschooling and Traditional Schooling There are many parents that choose to homeschool their children. Why do so many people homeschool? On the other hand, many people also do traditional schooling. Many people argue about which one is better for children. Many people question if homeschooling is effective, but people also question if traditional schooling is effective. Both homeschooling and traditional schooling have advantages, with those advantages

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    Is Homeschooling Too Good to Be True?

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    Other than the negative moral and social impacts on the children due to homeschooling, there are also some problems about homeschooling that the parents must face. Parents who homeschool seem to have no time for anything. They are constantly working and homeschooling. This leaves them little free time to do what they wish. They have little time to spend with their friends, spend leisure time by themselves, or doing the things they love. Of course, they have plenty of time to spend with their children

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    parent." While Gandhi lived many years ago, his quote hits on an idea that has become popular in modern times. In the past few years, homeschooling has started to become more mainstream. It is becoming more and more common to meet parents and children who are either homeschooling or considering homeschooling. But why is it becoming so popular? The truth is that homeschooling solves many of the problems associated with public schools and offers a broad range of benefits to students including a healthier

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    Homeschooling: A Better Way of Education Hasanain Salman Sadam S.I.D.: 3019 Class 9A English Ms. Salma Kalifa Date: 8 Feb., 2018 Homeschooling: A Better Way of Education Homeschooling simply means educating children at home. It provides parents with an alternative educational option instead of sending their children to school. In the 1970s, homeschooling started developing when some popular authors and researchers, such as John Holt and Dorothy and Raymond Moore, began writing about

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    are homeschooling or a traditional public education. While there are a few options, the choice has to be assessed properly. The dilemmas placed before parents are the lack of knowledge for an education taught within a home setting or the lack of a proper environment within a traditional school setting. There are many facets of homeschooling that people may not know. In order to understand the concept of homeschooling, it is important to define the term and point out its origin. Homeschooling is a

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