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The Good and Bad Oklahoma Home School

March 6th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Oklahoma home school, like with everything in life, has some good and bad. You have to weigh both sides carefully to be able to make the right decision when deciding whether or not to home school your child.

So What Is The Good of Oklahoma Home School?

Of course, one of the biggest advantages of home schooling your child is that you can have more control over the environment. Violence, sex and drugs are inevitably a part of public and private school life. You’ll have more control over whether or not your child is exposed to these unwanted elements.

Being popular is a huge distraction to kids in public and private school. What clothes and sneakers to wear, or not, occupy a lot of a child’s time in school. Likewise sports, music and other diversions take up a considerable amount of time the school environment minimizing time on task on education.

So What Are The Bad Points?

The biggest disadvantage is that kids can just learn from a book or by doing worksheets. Education research has proven that there are various pedagogical strategies that improve the ability of a child to learn and be creative and innovative. These instructional strategies are not conventional wisdom. This is why teachers go through a carefully designed university program. Parents without a background in education need to learn these strategies.

Parents will also need to make an effort to provide an enriching social life for their children. They will need opportunities to collaborate with their peers in educational endeavors. Likewise, they will need experience in problem solving and resolving conflict with others their age.

If you can carefully consider these pros and cons to Oklahoma home school, then you can determine if your current situation suits home schooling your child. Otherwise, public school may be the right place for them.

 

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