Homeschooling Persuasive Essay

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Let them do the teaching Some kids love it and some kids hate it; walking through the busy hallways occupied by students and facility, rushing to get to their next class before the bell rings, with strict rules and dress codes, just the feel of the public school atmosphere is pleasing to them. For the ones that don’t, just wish that they could be in the comfort of their own home, being bothered only by their own parents to get work finished, rather than four or five different teachers, not having to be on a tight schedule, allowed to be who they want to be and not who the school makes them out to be. This feeling convicts the parents just as much as the students, only wanting what is best for their child. Education is an important and essential part of life today, but does it matter how it is received or where it is obtained? Either being in a public environment taught by a certified teacher or in the comfort of their home being taught by their parents; where does the importance lie? Does the government have the right to intervene, or do we as humans have the right to decide and do as we wish? According to the most recent federal statistics, in the year
A survey done by the U.S. Department of Education in 2007 says that 83.3% of parents chose homeschooling because of religious or moral instructions (“Homeschooled Students”). The first amendment in the U.S. constitution plays a good backbone for this reasoning, the separation between church and state. Government has already taken majority of “religion” out of public school, giving the reason why religious parents are beginning to homeschool. If the government begins to interfere with homeschooling, the same thing could happen; the study and practice of their specific religion would soon die away, because of the strong curriculum that would be given by the

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