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Home schooling in CA
While my kids go to private school, I am a big supporter and advocate of home schooling as well.
While I do not completely know all of the aspects of the case, I am concerned about this. If a parent does not have a college degree and a teaching certificate, they are deemed unworthy to teach their own children. I find this law (which admittedly has been around on the books for quite a while, but only recently a child welfare case made this a headline issue) to be troublesome. One example of a concerned parent in CA is a woman with a law degree but no teaching credentials. She is not worthy or able to home school her children???? Here's what really, really got me, though. Quote:
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Where did you get the quote? I believe it's in reference to a case involving a homeschool "cooperative" where the "teacher" abused the kids. Hence the concern with safety.
Why a parent would trust someone who has no credentials to teach their kids is baffling to me. As for the rest of the issue - I don't have time for a longer post at the moment.
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It was not a homeschool cooperative, it was a family that was homeschooling and being accused of abuse. The person who gave the highlighted quote, you'll notice, is from the "Children's Law Center", a county agency that deals with, among other things, child abuse. So the case became a matter of accountability and oversight and therefore tangented into the area of homeschooling. Whether you agree with the eventual ruling or not, that IS the chief concern of the agency Ms. Heimov works for and I see nothing wrong with her statement.
As for the ruling itself, she's got a point. According to the letter of the law, it's hard to see how homeschooling can be allowed. They've skirted the issue thus far by basically saying that homeschools are de facto private schools, but that's a pretty flimsy interpretation. That law may need to change, but as it stands, I can't find much fault in the judge's reading of it.
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Agreed, GD, on the ruling. My problem is with the law. I doubt that it will be overturned in CA any time soon.
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That's good to know. However, I think the teacher's unions are not going to allow it to be changed easily.
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A school is a school is a school, so what, if any oversight of home schooling would you favor besides expressed good intentions?
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Honestly, I can't imagine home schooling my kids and I don't believe it is the best fit for everyone. But that being said, I've seen many circumstances where it can and does work. I know several families here in AZ that do it and do it well. Unless California can offer parents more choice, they can't eliminate the right for parents to take education into their own hands.
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I think that home school educators should be required to prove knowledge, or the ability to teach the subjects required. How many of us remember 7th grade math? And how many of us would be able to teach it to our children?
Our education system is in a state of crisis. We're doing our children a great disservice by not teaching them the skills and knowledge that they need to succeed in this world. To function with people from other countries. I have nothing against homeschooling. But homeschooling educators should be able to teach and understand the subjects that they are covering. |
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There is quality homeschooling. Then there is homeschooling that is designed explicitly to make sure the children are not actually educated (so that they aren't tainted by the horrors of actual science, actual history, or the concept the maybe God isn't actively involved in every little thing). The libertarian in me cringes at preventing homeschooling. The human in me cringes at the impact the miseducated boobs will eventually have on society.
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