Topic > What is the grade for home schools: pass or fail?

“Education is one of the main obstacles to intelligence and freedom of thought.” by Bertrand A. Russell (1872-1970). Think about the different opportunities of education and how this has manifested itself in today's society, allowing students to acquire various learning techniques. Nowadays people are able to meet the specific needs or desires of each child in the classroom. But just like any other case, where something can go great, it can also have bad outcomes. With the topic of education there is the possibility of home education, public, private and religious institutions. Each institution offers students different things and can cater to each individual differently. This raised my case for a topic that is more swayed among educators, the public, or homeschooling. Homeschooling offers students the opportunity to grow as individual learners. Looking at the overall outcome and time and money management, and then looking at the possibilities of homeschooling might make you think that this is the best outcome for your child. Mainly due to the flexibility of time and the opportunity to acquire certain aspects or education in each child's free time. But the negative influences and exposure that a child can face and whether your child can receive the personalized approach. With the availability of homeschooling, a child can be given the time and patience they may need, it can have a major impact on the overall outcome of the educational environment. Another advantage for homeschooling children is that the parent has complete control over the content exposed to their child. The negative aspects that can be shared in the “normal” school space are very different. The homeschooling option allows...... middle of paper ......n, Manno, Gregg) Overall school completion can be done either in public schools or at home, but that just depends based on the student's needs and response. Understand that each student is different and requires different levels of care for complications they may face. Depending on a child's needs, homeschooling and/or public school can promote or diminish his or her success and overall opinion of school in general. Each of the articles expressed both positive and negative forces and things that can come into effect. Time, patience, and understanding are what are incorporated rather than anyone encouraging public education or following the homeschooling approach. But ultimately the choice of education is up to you, your child's work, their understanding of the topics that will be covered, and the amount of time needed.