What do you think of un-schooling??

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The world is different than it was 100 years ago. Today, you need a college degree for the lowest paying entry level job. You can no longer "work your way up" like people did in the old days.

Bill Gates
 
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The world is different than it was 100 years ago. Today, you need a college degree for the lowest paying entry level job. You can no longer "work your way up" like people did in the old days.

Bill Gates

I don't want to risk my daughter's future on the hopes that she will be another Bill Gates. He is clearly unusual.
 
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Bill Gates

I don't want to risk my daughter's future on the hopes that she will be another Bill Gates. He is clearly unusual.

Have you met my child?
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This country may have been mostly made by people who went to school, but I feel school was different then. The school could discipline their students and make them behave and get their work done. Public school is not what it once was. I used to work in public relations in a company full-time, now only 1 day a week and I am appalled at the teenagers that come in and apply. To my knowledge they all attend the local school and it sad to see how they dress, the sloppiness of applications and the spelling mistakes. I choose to home-school my children and will use a much more laid-back program for my 9 year old daughter next year. My 15 year old will continue to school with the virtual academy. My children are very socialized, involved in many community activities and are continually praised about how well-mannered and mature they are. Schooling at home has been one of the best decisions I have ever made.
 
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Bill Gates

I don't want to risk my daughter's future on the hopes that she will be another Bill Gates. He is clearly unusual.

So are some of our children.
 
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Bill Gates

I don't want to risk my daughter's future on the hopes that she will be another Bill Gates. He is clearly unusual.

have you met my child?
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Bill Gates is an unfair example.
Only recently has it been a requirement in Fast food establishments and other places such as retail or department stores that their employees have a High School diploma, GED or be currently in school or the military.
Bill Gates started his business long before that and is also a highly and naturally intelligent man.
It's like comparing a child to Stephen Hawking. Unfair and Unreasonable.
 
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You can make all the plans you want for your child regardless of how they receive their education, but that doesn't mean they are going to go down that path. The market for children who are unschooled is the same as the one for tradtionally schooled. I don't know why they would be different. If an child who is unschooled decides they wish to be a doctor, they learn what is necessary to get them into college and then med. school, just like any other kid. The difference is that during their high school years, they study when and how they want to, not how they are told by a teacher. It doesn't mean they learn any less. If a child who is unschooled wants to be an artist, they practice their art and perhaps enroll in a school that will teach them the skills they need to get better, just like any other child. They simply have more time during their high school and early education years to explore art they way they want. Unschooling doesn't mean they sit around doing nothing and learn nothing; it simply means they learn things in a different way and at a different rate than traditional students. They make choices on their own about what they want to learn and when and generally receive lots of encouragement and help from their parents along the way.
 
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I don't want to risk my daughter's future on the hopes that she will be another Bill Gates. He is clearly unusual.

have you met my child?
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Ok you guys are clearly raising genuis children.

Mine is not a genius. She is a regular kid.
 
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