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What are the pros and cons of public school vs homeschool?
Homeschool vs. Public School: The Pros and Cons
SCHOOLING METHOD | PROS |
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Public school | Many opportunities to play with other children. |
Homeschooling | Parents have great influence over their child’s education, including the selection of materials. |
You control the complexity and cost of curriculum and materials. |
Do homeschooled students do better than public school students?
The home-educated typically score 15 to 30 percentile points above public-school students on standardized academic achievement tests. 78% of peer-reviewed studies on academic achievement show homeschool students perform statistically significantly better than those in institutional schools (Ray, 2017).
Is homeschooling better than learning at school?
Promotes Independent Nature. Formal schooling promotes independent nature in children as they learn to stay away from their parents. A homeschooled child will face more issues while shifting from their parent’s house than a formally schooled child.
How is public school different from homeschool?
Home-schooled children tend to learn through an individual experience, and maybe that is best for your child. Regular public schooled children learn through relationships, and that may be what your child needs. Clearly, this is one major difference between the two philosophies.
What are the benefits of public school over homeschooling?
Here are some of the top benefits you should consider: Public school has a built-in structure. Many public schools offer sports and elective options like art and music – these programs may not be available to homeschool students. A public school teaches children a certain degree of independence.
Is homeschooling a bad idea?
Homeschooling is a bad idea. The comparisons and contrasts between both of them make for very good arguments against homeschooling. The only real use may be for students who are unable to learn in mainstream schools, possibly due to learning difficulties or due to expulsion for one reason or another.