I haven't taught myself, but being homeschooled my whole life I can give you the student's perspective. A lot of the hazards would be similar to those of a regular teacher, the main issue is to get your studets respect and maintain it. You will probably also find it hard to get really good resources, and to keep the students on-track with their learning. The best way to teach them would be to find a good, structured curriculum with all the basics, and obtain extra resources and materials as you need them. Depending wether you are homeschooling your own children or travelling around to remote locations other hazards would vary, but you just have to know and understand children (and hopefully like them!!), and to also find yourself a really sound curriculum, but be prepared to explore alternative ways of learning and approach each child as an individual with different interests.
You don't hire homeschool teachers. If you are the parent of a child and you decide to homeschool them, it means that you are taking on the responsibility of being their teacher. Otherwise, it's a tutor. (I speak from my own personal knowledge - I'm a homeschooled kid.)
Hmmh. Not if they don't have a licence
tell the teacher for more homework
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Yes. Your parents can say that they are homeschooling and then hire a certified teacher to teach you. Parents who are also certified teachers may homeschool their own children as well. However, in most places this is not required and parents may teach their children without any degree or legal certification.
Ask your teacher and principal (aka mom and dad)! Some states and school districts have certain requirements when it comes to homeschool diplomas, but it is the parent's responsibility to provide you with what you need.
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No you do not. That's why they call it an online program.
Homeschooling laws are set by individual states. In some states a person other than a parent can be your homeschool "teacher". You can find these state laws at the Home School Legal Defense Association website.
No. Your parents are legally responsible for your education until you are 18. This means that if they say they are 'homeschooling' you, then they are required to provide you with a suitable teacher (either themselves or another adult) you cannot homeschool yourself, although you can follow a homeschool program or curriculum which was provided by your parents by yourself.
It's possible, if the parent/teacher has music experience. It would be a very small band though.
No. In most places the actual parent does not have to be the teacher, although the parent must approve of and provide the teacher, which may be a friend, family member, tutor, online program, etc.