Posted April 4th, 2010
by admin
ken asked: I have been home schooled most of my life and am thinking about going to a public high school this year. What would the switch be like?
Tags: Public High School
Posted in Primary & Secondary Education | 2 Comments »
Posted April 4th, 2010
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terrified by spiders asked: If a home-schooled individual wants to attend college, how do the colleges determine that the student has acquired a satisfactory level of education?
Tags: Colleges, Education, Satisfactory Level
Posted in Primary & Secondary Education | 2 Comments »
Posted February 15th, 2010
by admin
ohio_dogs_red asked: ok my mom said she is going to home school me today and i dont want to be home schooled becuase im a social person and being social with my mom is not my idea of social . and i told her i didnt want to be home schooled but she siad when we gwet a computer im going to be please please please help meeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Tags: Mom, Siad, Social Person
Posted in Primary & Secondary Education | 5 Comments »
Posted January 4th, 2010
by admin
Lauren asked: If a child is home schooled how can we be sure they aren’t being abused? How can we be sure they are learning what is necessary? How can we be certain that the child is not being indoctrinated with hate and intolerance?
Tags: Accredited School, Best Interest, Home Schooling
Posted in Primary & Secondary Education | 5 Comments »
Posted January 4th, 2010
by admin
Crazy Nick asked: At my private school, guys are not allowed to take home economics. I have no interest in home economics since I want to take speech. However, a bunch of my friends want to take home economics but can’t. I really want to help them get their rights because I feel like the school is kind of being a bit sexist. Is there anything I can do to solve this problem legally based on prejudice?
Tags: Friends, Home Economics, Private School
Posted in Primary & Secondary Education | 6 Comments »
Posted October 15th, 2009
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Tara asked: My cousin is a 20 year old single mother with a 1 year old little boy. She would like to finish getting her high school degree but can’t go to class because she works full time and can’t afford to have someone watch him if she were to go to night classes. (her boyfriend watches him during the day). She doesn’t have internet and was wondering if it is possible to earn it at home, similar to home schooling?
Tags: Cousin, High School Degree, Single Mother
Posted in Primary & Secondary Education | 3 Comments »
Posted October 15th, 2009
by admin
cherie v asked: I have a child who is having a lot of trouble at school and not doing any school work as he get distracted. I was thinking maybe home education but i don’t have a high education myself.
Tags: High Education, Home Education, Lot
Posted in Primary & Secondary Education | 4 Comments »
Posted September 28th, 2009
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Caleb asked: Online home schooling an tuition teachers are available. Teachers use live video and instant messaging to teach. This is very helpful for children who are scared of mixing with others in school or families who change residences. We can help.
Tags: Online Home Schooling, Online Tuition, Secondary Education
Posted in Primary & Secondary Education | 1 Comment »
Posted September 21st, 2009
by admin
asked: I got to a private Christian school that gives home school deplomas in stead of a high school deploma.Would it be best for me to wait & get my deploma or go ahead & get my ged?
Tags: Deplomas, Ged, Private Christian School
Posted in Primary & Secondary Education | 2 Comments »
Posted August 24th, 2009
by admin
tikkajasmine asked:
I want to home school my two daughters who are going into 2nd and 4th grades and want to hire an elementary school teacher part time to do this. How do I go about finding someone? I have absolutely no idea how to find someone who can come to our home and teach the girls under the California curriculum and who has all their own teaching materials etc. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Tags: Elementary School Teacher, Elementary Teacher, Two Daughters
Posted in Primary & Secondary Education | 1 Comment »