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1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM6uqj0_jQc Homeschooling 101

2 Objective Students will be able to: Indentify the two main groups of families who homeschool. Identify the different methods of homeschooling. Identify why homeschooling is the fastest growing educational trend in America today.

3 Homeschooling Statistics in the U.S. In spring 2007: 1.5 million (or 2.9%) of U.S. school-age children were homeschooled, an increase of 74% since 1999. More White students were homeschooled than students from any other racial/ethnic groups. Two-parent households made up 89% of the homeschooled population.

4 Two Main Groups of Families who Homeschool Idealogues: feel that their personal values are not being taught to their children in public schools (36% of homeschool families). Pedagogues: view public schools as dangerous or inept and wish to foster a broader interest in learning by focusing on the individual child’s interests (38% of homeschool, with 21% concerned with school environment and 17% dissatisfied with academic instruction).

5 Different Methods of Homeschooling Parent-guided curriculum: no collaboration with the public school. Student-guided curriculum: no collaboration with public school. Enrolled home study: public school determines the curriculum. Radical homeschooling: there is no set curriculum.

6 Myths Concerning Homeschooled Children Myth: homeschooled children are socially inept. Truth: they are often more socially-rounded than their public-schooled peers. Myth: homeschooled children will not make good citizens. Truth: they tend to be more actively involved in politics and their communities than their public- schooled peers.

7 Why Homeschooling is a Fast-growing Trend State and locally run school systems. Americans’ sensitivity to children’s individuality and specific needs. Normalisation: acceptance of the masses. Institutional support from public school systems. Technological advances such as virtual schools.


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