Actually I know quite a bit about it.  I know quite a few people who do and
their lack of teaching qualifications show in how their kids are learning
(or not learning).  One on one is great when it is with a teacher.  Don't
assume Matt...you about what they say about assuming and being an ass...

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Williams [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 3:20 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: The hardest thing about homeschooling.....


>I don't think that homeschooling should be legal, unless you are a teacher.
>
>Eric


Right, because you can't teach anything unless you've been taught how to
teach it. It's a wonder that homeschoolers can even read. 
/end sarcasm

You know nothing of homeschool teachers (moms and dads) until you've seen it
in action. Schools and universities advertise low student to teacher ratios
as a plus. It's pretty hard to beat one on one. Some higher education may be
helpful if you are teaching Calculus, but a MAEd is not necessary for
teaching K-12 curriculum to your own children.

-Matt W 



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