I do agree with the idea that one of the major problems is that schools treat all children as part of a group rather than as individuals, I strongly support the theory of multiple intelligences, the learning process varies from kid to kid, and when one method doesn't work, teachers should find another way before immediately writing them off as a failure.
This is one of the major upsides to homeschooling. However I've been homeschooled since 3rd grade and I know from experience (or lack of) the value of public school as a tool for learning social skills in addition to academic ones.
Still, the public school system failed me, and it fails a lot of kids because it doesnt treat them as individuals and really reach out to them in an effective way, you gotta give them motive, a desire to learn. A lot of stuff about the public school system is memorization and bureaucratic routines, and keeping with tradition, kids just don't give a sh*t.
There's little tolerance for debate or challenging and provocative ideas in the classroom which is very important in the learning process.
One reason I'm an advocate for homeschooling is that there's a more direct form of communication, however I think homeschooling should be a job for well educated private tutors, because most parents in this country are f*cking idiots and if they start teaching kids whatever they want this country is royally f*cked.
Last edited by boo boo; 04-23-2010 at 09:53 AM.
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