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Debate on topic Homeschooling and Traditional schooling..​

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Answered by nishikantjha68
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Homeschooling is a whole different way of learning. You are able to learn at your own pace, and use whatever technique is easiest for you. When homeschooling you don’t have to plan your life around school hours and homework, you can accomplish your work in a couple of hours and then get on with your plans that you had planned. Homeschooling can also be a great way for your child to avoid being bullied or teased from their former peers They won’t have to worry about competition or peer pressure. Also homeschooling can allow a closer family tie with each other. Due to the fact of having your parents or family members be your teacher, you will have a chance to become closer with one another. If your family is religious you can incorporate your beliefs in the way of learning.

Although you are either going to school with your siblings or by yourself, you have a very different environment then if you would attend regular school. Homeschooling does not give you the electives your regular school would. Also homeschooling is very time consuming. One parent usually is the teacher and therefore that one parent has to educate their children, drive them to their activities, and do the chores. Homeschooling can also cause financial constraints. One parent goes to work and the other will stay home and teach your kids, so you are only getting one source of payment. You may even have problems with playing sports and criticism from other people.

Traditional school is a whole new environment than homeschooling. You are in a classroom with at least 20 other kids. Sometimes you work together as a group with other kids to solve a problem. Traditional school is also a good way for your children to learn socialism. Traditional school also allows multiple teachers a day that have mastered one topic so that your child can learn the subject to the best of their abilities. Also traditional school helps prepare kids for the real world by having them interact with diverse people. Sending your child to traditional school can help the family fractionally. Once your kid is enrolled into school both of the parents a free to be both employed and have two ways of income.

Due to the fact of learning with a group of other children you may be ahead of the group but have to stay behind. You have to be apart of the group. Then you have the fact your kid may have the possibility of being bullied. When at traditional school you can’t protect your child from a lot of things like, drugs alcohol and all the bad things that you as a parent can control when they are being homeschooled. Also in traditional school you can have a teacher that you don’t like and may have a hard time learning from due to the fact you don’t like that teacher.

Answered by Anonymous
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A traditional public school is an educational institution where lessons are organized into a schedule and taught by teachers according to the definite program. Traditional schools are financed by authority on the basis of taxes paid by parents.

Private schools function like public ones but the main difference between them is an emphasis on some subjects and a necessity for parents to pay money.

Homeschool is an alternative to customary schools as children are controlled by parents and learn all the material themselves at home, volunteer organizations or via the Internet, have a flexible schedule and no homework. All the responsibility for a homeschooler lies on parents so it’s their task to develop lesson plans, control studying and check results. Today homeschool has acquired some new features with the appearance of virtual online schools both public and private.

Children can find all the necessary materials, curriculum plans in the public schools absolutely free of charge as they are prepared by a state-authorized organization, while private schools still require payment for tuition.

Pros and cons of homeschool

Why do so many parents today prefer homeschool for their kids to traditional ones? It is estimated that over 2 million American kids today are taught at home and every year this number grows. That happens because of the benefits homeschool offers to its learners:

Children have a flexible schedule and are not restricted to the place and time where and when they must study.

It allows developing child’s gifts by dedicating more time to enrichment activities.

Such learners obtain real-world experience as they communicate with people working in different fields, of different age, and with different backgrounds. They can be involved in clubs, volunteer organizations, religious communities or try their entrepreneurial skills.

Studying takes place at learner’s own pace and there is no exhausting homework.

On average, homeschool students show 30 points better results than their traditional school peers.

Homeschool kids appear to be more mature in comparison to the school children of the same age.

A Higher level of discipline and self-organization. Total freedom allows managing time better.

Better family relationships are guaranteed because children spend more time with their family members, communicate and discuss any problems with them. Consequently, relatives become closer to kids and understand them better.

These benefits make many parents sacrifice their free time and help their kids get a better education. At the same time, there are some apparent drawbacks of homeschool as well including:

Lack of socializing with peers.

Critical thinking is developed not so well.

Additional money on materials is required.

Being misunderstood by other members of society.

Such kids have fewer friends.

Benefits and drawbacks of traditional schools

Traditional schooling has been experienced by a much bigger number of population. Everyone who has been attending school for years can single out why it should be both loved and hated. Each coin always has two sides and schools have their benefits and drawbacks too.

Why do we like attending customary schools and what exactly does it bring about to its pupils?

Traditional timetable guarantees that a child will get acquainted with all school subjects beginning with their basics.

The school program is organized in such a way that students get all the necessary skills to be able to live in the modern world analyzing the behavior of heroes and avoiding their own pitfalls.

Children learn to cope with difficulties faced at school themselves, without the assistance of their parents and that prepares them for an adult life.

Teachers offer a variety of learning methods and approaches that will meet requirements of every child. Moreover, they have a decent person to take an example of.

Public schools are affordable to all kids and parents.

Unfortunately, modern schools are not perfect. Researchers and educators are in constant search of how to make schooling better but still there some negative sides of studying at it.

Customary routine does not always allow taking up activities a child would like to.

No motivation to develop.

All the students are placed in the equal positions so more gifted and talented kids have to wait for those who follow behind.

Children are passive listeners and their participation is minimal.

Parents are not usually involved in educational process.

Students make efforts to receive better grades rather than obtain new important knowledge or skills.

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