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The
Facts About Homeschools |
by:
Dr.
J. E. Burke |
There
are many misconceptions about homeschools.
Some people think that children who are
homeschooled miss out
on socialization, learning opportunities
and that their parents are radicals. More
often than not, soccer
moms start homeschools. The average homeschooling
parent has
a college degree and is simply looking for
a better way of education their children.
There are many methods that parents can
choose from when starting a homeschool.
The methods include eclectic, Charlotte
Mason, Christian, classical, Montessori,
unit studies, natural learning and Waldorf
education. It may take a parent or child
a year or more to decide which category
they fall into. Many parents find that they
take the eclectic method approach because
they can combine several methods to teach
their children.
The Charlotte Mason method is defined as
an applied philosophy, which is individualized
by the family to best suit their child.
Charlotte Mason stated, "The duty of parents
is to sustain a child's inner life with
ideas as they sustain his body with food."
Ideas children have are as important as
the lessons found in books. Lessons are
kept short and children learn by doing activities
and by reciting what they have learned back
to the teacher. There is no grading or competition
in this type of homeschool. This method
also focuses on humanities, unedited literature
and a favorite of all children, free afternoons
with no homework.
The Christian method is simply teaching
children classically but with emphasis on
teaching Christian moral values. This method
is a favorite among parents that don't want
to send their children to parochial schools
but don't approve of public schools that
appear to be anti-Christian.
The Montessori method builds on each previous
lesson so that a student masters each aspect
of their education before moving onto the
next. This is also a form of child-led education.
The three principles of a Montessori education
are observation, individual liberty and
preparation of the environment.
The Unit Studies method used in homeschools
integrates all school subjects into one
theme or topic. For example, if a child
shows particular interest in butterflies
then all aspects of schooling could be applied
to this unit; math, science, English and
history.
The Natural learning method is child-led
learning. The child's interests determine
which direction the learning will take.
This doesn't mean that the child designs
the curriculum; rather you can expand upon
topics of special interest when teaching.
The Waldorf education method is gaining
in popularity in homeschools. Its basic
tenets are to balance academic subjects
with artistic and practical activities.
It also teaches that children should enjoy
learning and there is no need for competitive
testing and grading. Central to the teaching
are classes, which are considered expendable
by public schools. These include music,
art, gardening and foreign languages. Children
also learn practical activities such as
knitting, toy making and sewing.
Families that are just starting their homeschools
are going to have fun deciding which method
best suits each individual child. Parents
may choose one method for a child and a
different method for a second child. Each
child learns differently and that is the
beauty of homeschooling children.
To stay abreast of the current trends, information
and resources available for homeschool parents,
teachers and students subscribe to Homeschool
Success News.
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online tutor contact our TutorBug website
Magic Learning Systems also provides excellent
products to enhance the homeschool experience
for teachers and students.
Dr. J. Elisha Burke
Editor, Homeschool Success Newsletter
jeb@homeschooltutorpro.com
Copyright 2005 Burke Publications All Rights
Reserved
About the author:
Dr. J. E. Burke, Editor of Homeschool Success
News, a minister and college instructor,
has been involved in various educational
and business enterprises via Burke Publications
for 11 years. Dr. Burke is an educator,
writer and motivational speaker on a variety
of topics.
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