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Given A Second Chance, Soon-to-Retire Teacher Would Seriously Consider Homeschooling

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Linda (Jacob’s) Reading Blog contained the following this morning. Let’s hear it for Linda!!

A voice of experience speaks...

A voice of experience speaks...

I’m never going to homeschool. I’ve got one more year of teaching high school after this year before I retire. So, why, then, am I so fascinated with homeschooling that I’d read a whole book about it?

I picked this up at the library figuring I’d just skim through it but ended up enjoying it so much that I read every single page.

When the Millman’s oldest daughter was in second grade at a Catholic school, her teacher marked an answer wrong that was really right. When her parents questioned the principal about it, he agreed that it was right, but she got it wrong because it was a fourth-grade answer and it wouldn’t be fair to the other kids whose parents didn’t spend time helping them learn. It was then that they decided to begin homeschooling their children.

They didn’t know anyone else who homeschooled so just went into it blind and learned as they went along. They ended up homeschooling all six of their children. The oldest three are now in excellent colleges and the 3 youngest are still at home.

They took a kind of middle-of-the road approach to homeschooling. They weren’t extreme. Sometimes they used TV but not to excess. Sometimes they used textbooks and worksheets but not too religiously. Sometimes they had a schedule but, more often than not, they just let the day unfold and produced lessons from that. Every trip was a learning experience.

In other words, it was a wonderfully well-rounded education.

There are times when I wish I could rewind the clock and go back to when my kids were young and do it all over again. I know, I’d seriously consider homeschooling.

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