Additionally, CTA, which never misses an opportunity to bolster its ranks (parents and children be damned), filed a brief claiming that allowing parents to
homeschool their children without having a teaching credential will result in «educational anarchy.»
The California Teachers Association, which filed a brief claiming that allowing parents to
homeschool their children without having a teaching credential will result in «educational anarchy,» was satisfied.
Not exact matches
Studies have shown no statistical difference in test scores of
homeschooled children taught by parents who were certified teachers and
homeschooled children who were taught by parents
without teaching certificates.
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If our charter did not exist, many parents would be left
without an option and required to
homeschool or send their
children back to the local school district.
And then Eastin sent a letter to district officials explaining that
homeschooling as it is generally understood (parents
without a teaching credential who teach their kids at home) «is not authorized in California, and
children receiving
homeschooling of this kind are in violation of the state's truancy laws.»
One of the perks of having your
child at home is that parents have control over the materials to which their
child is exposed; however, a challenge of traditional
homeschooling is that parents are left to navigate learning standards and lesson plans
without guidance.
Then you will be able to see how
homeschooling allows gifted
children to learn in the way they need to learn, to fulfill their potential
without unnecessary constraints.
The
homeschooled child is free from measuring progress and skills against peers
without learning differences.
ing outside of the classroomIn Guerilla Learning: How to Give Your Kids a Real Education With or
Without School Grace Llewellyn and Amy Silver focus on
homeschooling, or education outside the traditional classroom, but they too contend that when adults embrace life with wonder and excitement, the
children observing them as role models will be more likely to as well.
Another 2,800 +
children and family members participated in storytelling in the galleries, camps, workshops, a collaborative program for
children with and
without special needs, and a
homeschool program.