Sunday, November 28, 2010

Public Schooling and Homeschooling

Public schooling is a whole lot different than be and home and having school. When you are at home you do not get to interact with other people. It is just you and whoever is teaching you. You do get to learn the material better because there are no other distractions. It is just you, the teacher, and the work. No other people making noise, talking to you, talking to the teacher, or starting trouble in the class. You do not get the skills on how to interact with other people though because you are not around other kids. You are just all alone. Being at a public school you get to be with your friends learning and helping each other. You get to socialize with other people at nutrition and lunch. At public school there are some teachers that cannot teach very well. You may not understand the material and others may. And because there are so many people in the class, you have to move on and learn something new that you probably will not understand either. Sometimes there are good teachers that you will like and that will teach you well. They may teach it better than how it is taught to you at home. You may have some kid in your class that wants to be disrupted and stop you from learning. There may be kids in the class that need a lot of help, which takes time away from the teacher teaching, or helping you because you don't understand a concept, theorm, analogy, problem, or question. There are both upsides and downsides to going to a public school, and to having school at home just by yourself. It is for you to pick.

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