Thesis About Homeschooling

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Education is the source of all power allowing people to achieve any dream they choose. A person without a true education is nothing more than an empty shell living an empty and pointless life. The process of education begins at conception and the human mind continues to learn until the time of their death but most lessons are learned in the first five years of life. When the topic of education is discussed it isn’t how much is needed but how best to provide the education. The need for high quality education is typically agreed upon; how best to provide that education is not as easily as settled. The line in the sand has been drawn with neither side willing to back down and possible casualties are the children. To home school or not is the decision facing every parent and unfortunately there is no right or wrong answer. On the surface the differences are blaringly obvious but with America’s test scores in a free fall and the standard educational system broken homeschooling is becoming a trend that shows no signs of slowing down. In one study it is estimated that homeschooling has increased by 62% within just the last decade and the increase is estimated …show more content…

According to a recent study the average cost to home school a child for one year is about $500 which is mainly for materials. Where standard and home schooling differ the most is in the schedule. Home schooled students aren’t required to be in a seat for a set number of hours while children in a standard school are required by law to spend a certain number of hours in the educational environment. The way the time is used in a traditional setting isn’t able to be altered however, the freedom to alter the schooling schedule is yet another reason more and more parents are choosing to be their child’s

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