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So a single parent through no fault of his or her own that is pulling two jobs in a bad economy should home school when in the USA "education" is "mandatory" till 16?
I know three ppl who home school that should not due to lack of real world or book education.
That is in contrast to the typical homeschooling parent that does an awesome job (so 3/27 bad apples).
Contrary to popular belief
not everyone can teach, if everyone could teach we wouldn't have half these problems. But the truth of the matter is after making sure all the little ones are safe and actually there there is teaching, some are great at this, some good, and a tiny percentage that are employed as teachers are poor.
So lets say that the parents know that they cannot teach well, then what?
There are no schools for severe allergies- so now what?
What if to keep the house and feed their child they don't have time to stay at home 24/7?
What if- they never received a good education themselves for whatever reason, or have a LD (learning disability) of some type? Can you imagine someone with even one of the common forms of dyslexia teaching reading?
I get what you're saying, I really do. But at what point did it stop being the parents responsibility to make sure their child succeeds and became everyone else's? I'm sorry, but I want my children to be the best that they can be. If they are better than another child, that should not be my problem. This child will eventually have to enter society as an adult, will an entire workplace have to change to accomodate one individual? When will it be enough?
It usually begins when school ends. The point of the public school system is to ensure everyone gets the same shot at an education. Everyone deserves a chance to be educated no matter their disadvantages.
Including distant, uncaring parents, peanut allergies, dyslexia, and so on.
Many children with these problems become adults that contribute great things to society.
How many advances in society that we all benefit from would we have missed out on, if we had ruthlessly invested in the human form of culling in the education system because it inconveniences other people's children? What happened to to the societal contract we all make to help each other out when needed?