Understanding Homeschool Program Curriculums! - Becoming A Life Coach

Understanding Homeschool Program Curriculums!

by Jeff Safin

Reading, writing and arithmetic are the core studies that compose the basic curriculum for school grades one through 12. This basic curriculum is the same for public, private and home schooling.

The major difference between homeschooling and private or public schools is that in a home school environment the teaching is going to be carried out one to one by the parents or a paid tutor, where as in a private or public school teaching is carried out in a social environment and in large groups.

All parents have the desire to offer the best education to their children. So it’s only natural that the parent would prefer to have more control over the educational environment of their children so as to provide an education that reflects their beliefs and values.

Nuts And Bolts

Currently 4 different mediums exist to employ with homeschooling. They are: the Internet, software, video and audio and the good old textbook.

All of these mediums can work well, but as all children are different you will need to see which one works best with your child.

For example, some children are very visual in their learning process. Therefore, you may wish to consider the videotape instruction. If your child enjoys working at the computer then possibly the best home school course program to enroll in is through the Internet.

As home schooling has gained popularity over the years the laws and guidelines in each state have slowly got stricter. You must make sure when starting up a home school that you abide by all regulations.

Studying times and progress

When homeschooling the learning speed of your child will depend upon you and your child’s ability to learn. Nevertheless you will be obligated to test your child now and then to make sure he or she is progressing like he or she should.

If you choose to access the classroom materials via the Internet, often the Internet provider will grant you a license of up to 365 days for completion of that particular course or curriculum.

Testing

Most governments or states will require that your homeschooled children be tested to reassure all the authorities that your child is in fact learning with a reasonable progression.

It will depend upon your local authorities, but those that do adopt obligated tests normally issue them once yearly or every two years and in many cases the test can be administrated by the homeschool tutor.

Even if this is not a requirement in the area where you reside, it is often a good idea to have your child tested on a yearly basis. This will help you to evaluate the curriculum as well as the progress you and your child are making.

About the Author:

Tags:

0 Responses so far ↓

Go on, leave a comment...

Please note: your comments may need to be approved before they are shown.