Public schooling has a certain criteria upon which they must teach the students. They are taught by professionals that have graduated from University.
Homeschooling on the other hand is taught by a family member/friend and the teaching generally poor.
Depends on the teachers and students in public schools. Home school makes you learn math, science, and english online. It is free because you do not have pay money for public school field trips.
In homeschool, a child is with someone who knows them. In public school, the teacher deals with many other students. In homeschool, the child learns at their own pace. In public school, it's either the smarter having to wait for the less smart to figure it out and learning less than they could, or the people that don't understand yet left confused as the teacher moves on. In homeschool, you can get help when you need it. What happens when your homework confuses you in public school and your parents can't help? In homeschool, you can develop your talents. In public school, the future artist and the math geek who can't draw a straight line get the same lessons. In homeschool, your parents can teach you how to behave around others. In public school, you get the list of rules. Is the list of rules going to stop the three jock kids beating up the one weak nerd? No, the list of rules is going to hang on the wall, unresponsive, while nobody is in the hallway. In homeschool, you still have a social life. Public school is where talking gets you yelled at. After school is when you can be with your friends. In homeschool, the chances of cheating on a test decrease since there's nobody to get the answers from. In homeschool, answers will be given faster. In homeschool, you're not 'some kid from one of my Math classes.' You're 'my son/daughter, who I happen to teach.' In homeschool, it's easier to make everyone care about the subject and explain it to everyone individually- there's only one person to explain it all to. In public school, saying it in a good way for everyone would have high schoolers just discovering long division and struggling to read this answer in the average class of thirty. And guess what happens when you're all from different elementary schools? That's right, all the new middle schoolers that knew this in fourth grade sit through the explanation with the kids who don't know this.
http://kathrynvercillo.hubpages.com/hub/Homeschool-vs.-Public-School-vs.-Private-School will show you all the pros and cons of homeschooling, private schools and public school. It does at one point say that home schooled children are more isolated than others because of lack of a larger social group.
Sometimes homeschooling through K12.com is free, depending on what school district you live in. K12 is online and has more advanced lessons than public schools.
Well a public library is a library in the neighborhood or around the city and the school library is where its in the school! Geez how do you peeps not know this stuff!
Yes, my mom is single and low income. She just reads a chapter ahead before teaching it to me...I love it, so much better than public school.
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.
Homeschool parents usually look for mastery of subjects prior to moving ahead. This is shown whenever parents require "more than regular work" in complex subjects like math and science. While public as well as private schools might not finish a math textbook throughout a school year, some home school parents will consider a year not successful unless the book is completed.
it really depends what public school it is, but usually public schools are easier.
Answer #1:This is most likely an issue with his parents, not with your friend. People who home-school their children have very strong feelings about it, or they wouldn't go to the trouble. We'd suggest staying out of it. Answer #2: My children choose homeschool, even though their friends frequently try to convince them to go to public school. My oldest went to public school for several years before I withdrew her, and has no desire to go back. Unless you can somehow make public school be more interesting and flexible and take considerably less time than homeschooling, you may be in an uphill battle to say the least.
People will have different opinions about whether public or private school bands are better, but most will probably agree that a generalization about most school bands is difficult to make. While there are some outstanding public school bands, there are also some that are average and some that are poor. The same is true for private school bands.
Depends on what kind of private school it is.