MS.veronica_J makes the argument that sex education is one of the advantages of public schools. Per the "Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance --- United States, 2005" by the Center for Disease Control, Department of Health and Human Services, almost two thirds of 12th grade high schools girls attending public schools have had sexual intercourse and over half are currently sexually active. See Tables 44 & 46, of the reference shown below.
Isn't it wonderful that public schools are teaching students to have sex. No doubt MS.veronica_J would prefer that sex education in public schools was even more effective so that 100 percent of the students were having sex. How dare parents of home schooled students not encourage their school age children to have sex.
Takeashot makes the silly argument that home schooled can’t get math and science. My father is a scientist, physics, Ph.D. I guarantee he can teach those courses far better than public school teachers with the educations degrees they are required to have. He also claims that bees don’t pay the bills. The following proves otherwise:
The geography bee grand prize is a $25,000 college scholarship. The runners-up are awarded smaller scholarships and the top 10 geography whizzes take home $500 prizes.
The spelling bee winner hauls home $35,000 in cash, a trophy, a $2,500 savings bond and a set of Encyclopedia Brittanica reference books. All other contestants get an electronic copy of Merriam Webster’s dictionary and a cash prize that varies depending on when they were eliminated.
2007-07-31 15:03:04
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answered by Anonymous
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People think public schools were always around, well guess what, they were not. Parents were long educating their own children way before some idiot ever conjured up the idea of basic mass education. They even survived! Some people have the very incorrect idea that the teacher always teaches the subject in which they mastered in, guess what, wrong again. A teacher is required to have a 4 year degree in anything and I am sorry but someone with a 4 year business degree does not qualify to teach my children. If our teachers were half as smart as the public school system professes they are, they would not need the same teacher manuals and answer keys, which by the way are the same answer keys homeschooling parents use. I really think that this so-called "socialization" babble is simply to hide the fact that they are so clueless as to the real things going on behind the scenes at our public school system. Parents want to remain uninvolved and clueless, less effort and worry for them. They say, "Let the more qualified teachers teach my child, they know what they are doing." If only they knew how un-qualified this teacher really is. Some do not even have children and most have no compassion or care for our children, and no one will ever love my child as much as I, other than God. My children are involved in as many things as any public school child is, however, I have the ability to eliminate any negative or immoral influence from her life and guide them to make better choices for when they have to. I do not wish to have my daughter smoking, doing drugs and having sex in school---and this happens every day, I was once there and not too terribly long ago. Two days after the Virginia shootings a sophmore student at my sisters school was caught with a hit list and a loaded pistol trying to enter school. This is a small school in a nice neighborhood and about 50 miles from any big city or inner city, too close to home if you ask me. I think if the only thing they can babble on about is socialization, then let them go ahead and think as they please they have their right as to where they send their children, and I have that same right.
2007-07-31 23:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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To be HONEST about it, the SOCIALIZATION is what is RUING the public school system.
All the girls TEXTING everyone on their cell phones instead of LEARNING in the class room.
The chatter in the back of the room (socialization) is what is killing the GPA!
FAct, undisputed FACT, segregated sexual schools are showing HIGHER GPAs
That means ALL GIRLS and ALL BOYS schools are succeeding better than integrated co-ed schools.
Now are ALL GIRLS and ALL BOYS schools breeding grounds for Bi-sexuality or Homosexulaity!
I mean there is NO chance of having exchanged with someone of the opposite sex between 8 am and 4 pm.
But the FACT remains such schools show a 20-30% improvement in GPA of the overall student body.
The fact also remains most homeschoolers are religious and go to church and you have socialization at church. You sing in the choir. You have social events put on the by the church. You have friends from the church.
Most homeschoolers are also invovled in weekend and evening sports.
The naysayers are either ignorant, too stupid to teach their own kids, believers in the GREAT GOD TEACHER or are union members and union teachers who fear layoff and budget cuts due to homeschooling.
You do know the district looses federal funding when a student leaves the school.
Statisttics also show most homeschooler ahve the same 20-30% GPA boost as the sexaully segregated schools.
2007-07-31 22:53:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You are so correct. I still think that the parents of homeschoolers need to get their kids into sports or other groups like scouts just to make them more rounded students. I mean you can be so smart but not know how to act around others. My step son is very bright but has zero social skills. If you don't do it his mothers way they you are crazy. Now he is a college graduate and can't hold a job because he can't get along with others. He cannot respect other peoples opinions of anything. I think this problem is what people are concerned about when they worry about socialization. My step son is only one person but he won't make it in the world outside his home. I have friends who home school and their kids get together with other homeschoolers and are in 4H and other groups. They are great kids......Like I'm sure you are....
2007-07-31 21:15:28
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answered by bramblerock 5
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Yeah, it's annoying too. I can't stand when people say things like that. It's obvious that they don't know what home school is all about. I think that people shouldn't talk bad about something that they clearly don't know anything about. It's shameful to see people talk bad about others. I don't like it one bit. I went to private school, public school, and now I home school. In private school the nuns were very mean to me. In public school the teachers didn't teach well and paid no mind to students that needed help. The public school teachers that I had told me that if I couldn't do something than that was my problem because they had already passed high school. When I went to public school teachers always said that we were not here to socialize with on another. So, it's obvious that I prefer to home school now. I learn what I feel is important and I do it at my own pace. I plan what I have to do and get it done.
2007-08-01 01:24:13
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answered by nicoleband0 3
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I would love to be able to home school my son, because of the SOCIALIZATION he will get at public schools. Every home schooled child I know is intelligent, articulate, and treasures to be around. Public school student's don't stand a chance at national competitions if there is a home schooler competing. Socialization isn't an issue when children have sports, Sunday school, home school groups, friends, and every other thing that they have more time to do. Home schooled students are not leashed to a desk and never allowed outside as some people seem to think.
2007-07-31 23:27:38
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answered by butmom26 2
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I agree with you completely. Socialization is the one thing my parents bring up constantly. They need to go to school to socialize. Not learn or get an education, but socialize. It makes no sense to me. I love the freedom home schooling gives us. We have traveled to many states in our great country and have learned so much about the people and places just by going there. We've been to Europe and South America on extended trips, all with our children. I think that is a much better education, than sitting in a classroom reading about it. My kids have no problems making friends wherever they go. I don't need a school setting for that.
Thanks for this question. I'm so tired of these people talking about home schooling, when they don't know the first thing about it.
2007-08-01 11:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I homeschool my son now since he was beaten in school and the school tried to hide it from me, they went as far as washing his clothes before sending him home! We are not religous nuts or anything, we just want our son to have a SAFE education. Public schools like to try to make it seem as if all homeschoolers are bible thumping psychos that arent fit to attend public school - thats when they really start with the socialization talk. The truth is that my child wasnt safe and the school refused to protect him, I mean come on, this is 5th grade we were talking about and they couldnt protect him. What happens when he gets to highschool? Id rather keep him home and safe where I can control the environment and the education he gets, rather than allow him to be beaten and bloodied every day at public school. As for socialization, here in our city there is a huge homeschool movement and community that has tons of field trips and get togethers for the kids. Homeschool kids are better socialized than any public school kid I know. I have yet to see a homeschool boy with his pants down around his knees and his language not fit for public use- who wants that kind of socialization anyway?
2007-07-31 23:50:14
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answered by kypedsrn 1
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Public school officials use socialization as a last minute weapon of desperation. What they don't like to tell or admit to someone though is how bullying, theft, and harassment affect socialization all to often. They preach how zero tolerance is impossible and little do they know it's far from the truth.
Our children desperately wanted to be home schooled because they were being bullied for being quiet in class and doing their work, they were being ripped off by other students and the school refused to do anything about it. Our boys also make it clear that teachers play favorites in class to the rich and/or attractive students. If you don't fall under those two categories the likelihood of actually getting help in class from a teacher severely diminishes.
2007-07-31 20:30:48
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answered by tercentenary98 6
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I laughed when I read your question, and replied, "I KNOW!"
It was the funniest thing. When my daughter was just a baby, I wrote on the internet that I wanted to homeschool. A teacher in the chat room asked me, "What about socialization?" I asked her, "What about it?" She went on about how, in school, you are with kids all day and make lots of friends. I was really confused, and asked her, "When I was in school, we got in trouble for talking or passing notes. I got my socialization from going to the skating rink and mall. When did we start getting to socialize in school?" As time passed, I learned that socialization is the glue that sticks teachers together against homeschooling.
Yes, we all might know some weird homeschooling family, but don't we also know some weird public school family? As far as being in the dark, they didn't come any more sheltered than I was, and I'm now glad of it! But I've been sure to prepare my daughter with the basics, and at 9 years old, when her friends come over, she often cooks for them!
Man, I wonderful how she ever gets socialized, when all she has is this big group of kids from the neighborhood, that she hangs around with each day after school and all summer. I guess I need to send her to school to learn how to deal with bullies and why they have to lock the kids in to keep bad people out!
2007-08-01 02:59:45
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answered by Jen 4
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