disadvantages of children choosing their own curriculum
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Explanation:
Many students feel that courses they are taking in high school are not relevant to the field of study they would eventualy major in at a higher level of education.
Should a student who hopes to major in journalism be forced to take classes such as chemistry, physics and calculus in order to graduate? Should a student who hopes to major in biochemistry be told he must take three years of Spanish and four years of English in order to get his diploma?
Instead of putting the focus on what really matters, preparing students for the real world and life after high school, students are required to take that take up their effort and time. And as any high school student knows, it is hard to make time for hours of homework while trying to balance their health, a job and sports.
Answer:
The first reason is when the student is able to choose his teachers the classes will be full and crowded. In addition, when the classes are full of students it will be messy, and the teachers will lose the control on them, and if they want to try to control it they will need so much effort and it will be stressful
Disadvantages of the Curriculum Based Method:
It's highly structured approach may not fit your family's lifestyle or needs.
The Curriculum Based method may be very time consuming, and put a high strain on the homeschooling parent because of all the paperwork involved.