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President Bush Enrolls in Home Schooling; First Lady to Teach

Friday, April 21st, 2006

President Bush Enrolls in Home Schooling; First Lady to Teach
DeadBrain.us (satire) - 20 hours agoThe White House yesterday confirmed reports that President Bush has enrolled in home schooling, and that First Lady Laura Bush will serve as Teacher to the …

2006 Writers Notes Book Awards Announced

Thursday, April 20th, 2006

2006 Writers Notes Book Awards Announced
Heliographica (press release), CA - Mar 29, 2006… 1st Runner-Up: * Homeschooling More Than One Child, Carren W. Joyce, iUniverse Notables: * Defeating the Child Obesity Epidemic, Dr. Carolyn Ashworth, PSB …

Public Schools Can Waste 12 Years Of Your Child’s Life

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

For over fifty years, public-school officials and politicians have tried one education fad after another. They have all failed. Children should not be turned into victims and educational guinea pigs by public-school authorities. Here’s why public schools can waste 12 years of your children’s lives and destroy their love of learning:

1. These schools teach children to read with the whole-language method (now called “balanced-reading instruction”), which cripples children’s ability to read. That is why after 12 years, millions of graduating high-school students have poor reading skills, and some students can barely read their own diplomas.

2. Public schools teach the “new” or fuzzy math which can cripple a child’s ability to do math and destroy their self-confidence. A child who is afraid of math won’t have the confidence to pursue a career in science, computers, or engineering, thereby cutting them off from these rewarding careers.

3. Because these schools can cripple children’s ability to read, they must force children to read dumbed-down textbooks in English, History, and many other subjects. These textbooks are geared to the slowest learners in the class and water-down the subject matter. These dumbed-down courses therefore waste children’s time.

4. Most “teaching” in public-schools consists of students having to memorize facts from dumbed-down textbooks, only to regurgitate these same facts on dumbed-down tests. John Holt, in his book, “How Children Fail” points out that most students forget the facts they memorized within a few weeks after the test. So most children learn little from their classes except how to cram their heads with useless facts which they soon forget. This goes on for 12 years.

5. Public schools force children to study subjects they hate, can’t do, will never use in their lives, or which bore them. For example, many schools force students to study geometry and trigonometry, French or another foreign language, or world history. Children should be studying subjects they love and are good at. When they have to study subjects that bore them, the only thing children learn is to hate learning.

6. Ben Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Edison, and Mark Twain all went to a formal “grammar” school for less than two years. All were home-schooled by their parents or self-taught after they learned to read. Author John Gatto, in his book “Dumbing Us Down” said that most children can learn to read, write, and do basic arithmetic in only 100 hours of intense study. Yet our public schools keep children locked up for 12 years, yet can barely teach them to read.

7. Once children learn to read and write well within two years of intense study, they doesn’t need a public school at all. With their parents’ help and guidance, they can direct their own studies and education at home. Over two million children do this right nowit’s called homeschooling.

8. Public schools are a government-controlled monopoly. Bad schools don’t close down because compulsory taxes prop them up. Incompetent or mediocre teachers aren’t fired because tenure laws protect them. That’s why public schools will never improve and will always waste children’s precious time.

9. A study by the National Education Commission on Time and Learning found that middle-school and high-school children spent on average only about 50 percent of their school day on core “academic” subjects. The rest of their time is spent on classes about sex-education, personal safety, family life, consumer affairs, AIDS and drug prevention, save-the-environment, multiculturalism studies, “cooperative-learning” projects, study halls, electives, homeroom, counseling, sports activities, or pep rallies (high school).

If parents value their children’s time, passion for learning, and future success in life, then they should consider taking their children out of public school, permanently.

About The Author:
Joel Turtel is an education policy analyst. He is also the author of “The Welfare State: No Mercy For The Middle Class.” Contact Information:
Website: http://www.mykidsdeservebetter.com, Email: lbooksusa@aol.com, Phone: 718-447-7348, Article Copyrighted 2005 by Joel Turtel.

Copyright Joel Turtel - http://www.mykidsdeservebetter.com

Jane Hamsher: Jim Brady and the Washington Post: We Must Hold …

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

Jane Hamsher: Jim Brady and the Washington Post: We Must Hold …
Yahoo! News - Mar 27, 2006… and LacDeChienDuFeu referred to a television program in which Washington Post Blogger for Our Leader Ben Domenech discussed his homeschooling experience. …

Homeschool.com

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

Homeschool.com
Homeschooling resource guide offering newsletter, support groups, message boards, tip-of-the-week, products, and online courses.

Home Schooling Resources
“Your Catholic Store” Home Schooling Resources. BOOK SECTION: In His Name Store Sections: … 2 experienced home schooling moms present a very thorough, balanced and practical guide covering the merits of home …

Pagan Home-schooling
… is the home of The Eldertree Home-schooling Group. Our Group consists of 6 Pagan Home-schooling families. We will be adding …

Student push outs’ on the rise

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Student push outs’ on the rise
Appeal-Democrat - April 13, 2006 - Parents who coddle misbehavior and endorse disrespect may find a surprise awaiting them. The school may try to give their children back - permanently. Some parents say they are forced to homeschool because school districts are

Pick dandelions for a spring salad

Sunday, April 16th, 2006

Pick dandelions for a spring salad
NWITimes.com - Joseph and Lovina are eating a grilled cheese sandwich for lunch. They like to eat their meal at the little table and chairs that we have just for them. Meanwhile, 7-month-old Kevin is on the floor playing with his toys. His favorite right now is a

Neuse Regional Library a leader in the state
Kinston Free Press - I have been working with about 30 other area citizens from three counties to help the Neuse Regional Library system complete its latest five-year plan. So far, we have met twice. The experience has been an eye-opener. I have always known that we have

Colorado Virtual Academy offers national curriculum

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Colorado Virtual Academy offers national curriculum
Summit Daily News - Colorado Virtual Academy (COVA) is one of a group of charter schools in several different states managed by a company called K12, Inc. K12, Inc., based in McLean, Va., was co-founded in 1999 by former secretary of education William Bennett. Bennett

TEACHING TOOLS FOR PLYMOUTH PARENTS: Library offers more than books
Detroit Free Press - Students celebrate after winning a scavenger hunt Tuesday at an event for families who homeschool, at the Plymouth District Library in Plymouth. From left are Angela Distelrath, 10, of Plymouth; James Soignet, 9, of Plymouth; Hannah Ekblad, 9, of

A to Z Home’s Cool (Homeschool) - Homeschooling Information

Friday, April 14th, 2006

A to Z Home’s Cool (Homeschool) - Homeschooling Information
Homeschooling community and portal site: chat, boards, events, articles, kids’ sites, links to learning materials, support groups, ideas for educating teens …

Homeschooling Teens and other homeschooling resources at …
There’s a better way for teens to learn, and it’s easier than you think.

International Homeschooling - A to Z Home’s Cool
Resources, support groups, and laws for homeschooling.

Home Schooling

Thursday, April 13th, 2006

Home Schooling
… If you need to locate online home schooling information it’s an excellent place to start … practical, inspiring help for home schooling families and those considering home schooling …

Awesome Library - Homeschooling
Offers a directory of information for those starting or considering home schooling.

Home Schooling
Missouri Digital News (MDN) story: Home Schooling … Home Schooling. September 21, 1995. By: L … one family out of thousands nationwide who see home schooling as a better alternative to public and private education …

Train Up a Child: Home Schooling - Chuck Missler - Koinonia House
Author Chuck Missler examines the state of American education, trends in our educational system, and explores home-schooling as a solution to the failure of our public education system. … Klicka has defined nine steps for those interested in starting a home schooling program for their children … The How and Why of Home Schooling, Ray E. Ballmann, Crossway Books …

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