Homeschooling
was once looked down upon because it appeared to be revolutionary and different
from the typical classroom education. It is now becoming increasingly popular
with nearly 2.2 million home-educated students in the United States. The growth
rate of homeschooling is at an estimated 2 to 8 percent per year. More parents
are choosing homeschooling for their kids rather than the typical public school
or private school education. The following are some positives on homeschooling:
Superior Education
The
predominant goal of homeschooling is to educate children. According to the Academic Statistics on Homeschooling,
numerous studies have discovered that homeschoolers on average outperform
students receiving a traditional classroom education. Homeschooling excels in
providing children with a mentally stimulating education.
Educational Freedom
Home-schooled children have a privilege
traditional classroom students don’t have: the freedom of choosing what they
want to learn and when they want to learn it. Of course basics are covered, but
homeschoolers have the choice of focusing on what really interests them, and this makes learning fun. Kids will feel more motivated to put in
effort and energy into learning.
One on One Tutoring
An extremely important factor for a child’s success in
learning is a small students-teacher ratio. Homeschooling is exclusively one on
one tutoring. In a traditional classroom setting, there is only one teacher for
a large amount of students. Kids are not able to receive the teacher’s full
attention or dedication. More than often, there is a lack of connection between
the teacher and the student. Many times students avoid asking for help in a
classroom to not face embarrassment in front of their peers. With
homeschooling, kids will feel more comfortable asking questions and will be
more involved in their learning. Homeschooling allows students to learn at
their own pace without feeling pressure. On the other hand, many students excel
their peers in a tradition classroom education and are forced to review
subjects they have already mastered. Homeschooling solves this potential
problem by personalizing a curriculum based on the student’s interests and
capabilities.
Time
Flexibility
One of the biggest advantages in homeschooling is the
ability for the student to have control over his/her time. Since students’
lives don’t revolve around the school calendar and school hours, they have more
free time to be involved in other real life activities such as helping out in
the community, sports, or any other activity that interest them. Families are
able to take off season vacations and take trips during the weekdays because
they are in control of their time. There is no set structure in place; kids can
be homeschooled three or five days a week in the mornings, afternoons, or
evening – whatever works best for them.
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