Given the fact that parents and students alike are growing more and more dissatisfied with the quality of education offered by public schools, it is not surprising that the trend of homeschooling is gaining popularity. What started out as the only way to educate children living in remote areas seems to be the ideal method for any student who wants to enjoy the benefits of a high-quality, personalized education. To begin with, being home schooled offers the unique opportunity to study subjects tailored to each student's needs. This means that the child's interests and inclinations are taken into account in the designing of the individual curriculum. A child who has exhibited great talent for music, for example, can thus begin to specialize at a very young age, without wasting time on subjects that may be useless in the future. Moreover, being educated at home offers greater flexibility as far as a daily schedule and study time are concerned. We all know that on some days a child may be more motivated to study than on others. Homeschooling allows for schedule adjustments, insofar as a certain number of hour of study are completed every week. Last, but not least, studying at home often translates into saving valuable time by not going to school and back every day. Given the fact that many children live in the suburbs or in remote areas, being homeschooled gives them the opportunity to employ this time in a more constructive manner. All things considered, it seems to me that homeschooling is a highly advantageous alternative to conventional public school education, and that children should be entitled to choose the educational method that suits them best.
Given
the fact that parents and students alike are growing more and more dissatisfied with the quality of education offered by public schools, it is not surprising that the trend of homeschooling is gaining popularity. What
started
out as the
only
way to educate children living in remote areas seems to be the ideal method for any student who wants to enjoy the benefits of a high-quality, personalized education. To
begin
with, being home schooled offers the unique opportunity to
study
subjects tailored to each student's needs. This means that the child's interests and inclinations
are taken
into account in the designing of the individual curriculum. A child who has exhibited great talent for music,
for example
, can
thus
begin
to specialize at a
very
young age, without wasting
time
on subjects that may be useless in the future.
Moreover
,
being educated
at home offers greater flexibility as far as a daily schedule and
study
time
are concerned
. We all know that on
some
days a child may be more motivated to
study
than on others. Homeschooling
allows
for schedule adjustments, insofar as a certain number of hour of
study
are completed
every week. Last,
but
not least, studying at home
often
translates into saving valuable
time
by not going to school and back every day.
Given
the fact that
many
children
live
in the suburbs or in remote areas,
being homeschooled
gives them the opportunity to employ this
time
in a more constructive manner. All things considered, it seems to me that homeschooling is a
highly
advantageous alternative to conventional public school education, and that children should
be entitled
to choose the educational method that suits them best.