01-17-2018, 05:59 PM
My issue is that I have never seen a Home Schooled student with a low GPA. I find that this can sometimes give them an advantage with applying for academic scholarships, ect...
I wonder if there is a record anywhere that lists class failure rate for home schooled kids as I would wager it is drastically lower than in public education and I'm not 100% sold on the fact that it is simply because they are more gifted students and/or their parents are more gifted instructors.
I personally do not feel your parents should be your sole instructor. Suggestions I would have is allowing parents to instruct certain lessons; while making some lessons required by a state certified institution or a home school coop where if you want to home school you do it as a community and other parents must teach your child various subjects.
I wonder if there is a record anywhere that lists class failure rate for home schooled kids as I would wager it is drastically lower than in public education and I'm not 100% sold on the fact that it is simply because they are more gifted students and/or their parents are more gifted instructors.
I personally do not feel your parents should be your sole instructor. Suggestions I would have is allowing parents to instruct certain lessons; while making some lessons required by a state certified institution or a home school coop where if you want to home school you do it as a community and other parents must teach your child various subjects.
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