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The Facts About Homeschools
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by:
Dr. J. E. Burke
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There are many misconceptions about
homeschools. Some people think that children who are homeschooled miss
out
on socialization, learning opportunities and that their parents are
radicals. More often than not, soccer moms start homeschools. The
average homeschooling parent has
a college degree and is simply looking for a better way of education
their children.
There are many methods that parents can choose from when starting a
homeschool. The methods include eclectic, Charlotte Mason, Christian,
classical, Montessori, unit studies, natural learning and Waldorf
education. It may take a parent or child a year or more to decide which
category they fall into. Many parents find that they take the eclectic
method approach because they can combine several methods to teach their
children.
The Charlotte Mason method is defined as an applied philosophy, which
is individualized by the family to best suit their child. Charlotte
Mason stated, "The duty of parents is to sustain a child's inner life
with ideas as they sustain his body with food." Ideas children have are
as important as the lessons found in books. Lessons are kept short and
children learn by doing activities and by reciting what they have
learned back to the teacher. There is no grading or competition in this
type of homeschool. This method also focuses on humanities, unedited
literature and a favorite of all children, free afternoons with no
homework.
The Christian method is simply teaching children classically but with
emphasis on teaching Christian moral values. This method is a favorite
among parents that don't want to send their children to parochial
schools but don't approve of public schools that appear to be
anti-Christian.
The Montessori method builds on each previous lesson so that a student
masters each aspect of their education before moving onto the next.
This is also a form of child-led education. The three principles of a
Montessori education are observation, individual liberty and
preparation of the environment.
The Unit Studies method used in homeschools integrates all school
subjects into one theme or topic. For example, if a child shows
particular interest in butterflies then all aspects of schooling could
be applied to this unit; math, science, English and history.
The Natural learning method is child-led learning. The child's
interests determine which direction the learning will take. This
doesn't mean that the child designs the curriculum; rather you can
expand upon topics of special interest when teaching.
The Waldorf education method is gaining in popularity in homeschools.
Its basic tenets are to balance academic subjects with artistic and
practical activities. It also teaches that children should enjoy
learning and there is no need for competitive testing and grading.
Central to the teaching are classes, which are considered expendable by
public schools. These include music, art, gardening and foreign
languages. Children also learn practical activities such as knitting,
toy making and sewing.
Families that are just starting their homeschools are going to have fun
deciding which method best suits each individual child. Parents may
choose one method for a child and a different method for a second
child. Each child learns differently and that is the beauty of
homeschooling children.
To stay abreast of the current trends, information and resources
available for homeschool parents, teachers and students subscribe to
Homeschool Success News.
If you need an online tutor, courseware or wish to offer your services
as a paid online tutor contact our TutorBug website
Magic Learning Systems also provides excellent products to enhance the
homeschool experience for teachers and students.
Dr. J. Elisha Burke
Editor, Homeschool Success Newsletter
jeb@homeschooltutorpro.com
Copyright 2005 Burke Publications All Rights Reserved
About the author:
Dr. J. E. Burke, Editor of Homeschool Success News, a minister and
college instructor, has been involved in various educational and
business enterprises via Burke Publications for 11 years. Dr. Burke is
an educator, writer and motivational speaker on a variety of topics.
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