He doesn't mention anything about schooling.
In his book, The Audacity of Hope on page 344, Obama writes: "none of these policies need discourage families from deciding to keep a parent at home…For some families, that may mean doing without certain material comforts. For others it may mean home schooling….Whatever the case may be, such decisions should be honored." On his website he also says this, "Prepare Teachers: Obama and Biden will require all schools of education to be accredited. Obama and Biden will also create a voluntary national performance assessment so we can be sure that every new educator is trained and ready to walk into the classroom and start teaching effectively." He also supports the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the UN tribunal authorized to interpret and enforce the Children's Convention, sets forth an exhaustive index of children's rights, many at odds with the rights of parents. It has held, for instance, that Britain violated children's rights in Wales by allowing parents to withdraw their children from public school programs without first considering the children's wishes. In other words, the United Nations has determined that the government will decide what is best for our children.
Contrary to some of the partisan opinions you may find online, President Obama has never said anything negative about homeschooling. He has made many speeches about the importance of education, but most of the time, he does not single out any one kind of education-- whether homeschooling or public schooling or private schooling. Rather, the focus of his speeches is about the need to create positive learning environments, where children can excel and compete with students from other countries. But websites which claim he is an enemy of homeschooling, or that he wants to ban it, are not accurate, since he has said no such thing.
Homeschooling is legal in most countries, but the specific regulations and requirements vary from place to place. It is important to research and understand the laws regarding homeschooling in your specific jurisdiction to ensure compliance.
That someday homeschooling will be taken away from people
To become homeschooled, you typically need to follow these steps: 1) Research and understand your state or country's laws on homeschooling. 2) Notify the appropriate authorities, such as your local school district or homeschooling agency, about your intention to homeschool. 3) Develop a curriculum and educational plan for your child. 4) Keep organized records of your child's progress and achievement. 5) Continually evaluate and adapt your homeschooling approach to meet your child's learning needs.
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To prepare a lesson plan for homeschooling a class 9 or 10 student, start by outlining the learning objectives, selecting appropriate resources and materials, breaking down the content into manageable parts, including interactive activities for engagement, and incorporating assessments to measure progress. It's important to consider the student's learning style, pace, and interests when designing the lesson plan.
My parents started homeschooling me when I was in third grade. I loved it!
Homeschooling is not a paying job. Parents who don't like public education and aren't satisfied with the local private schools have the option of homeschooling their kids in some states. If you're talking about teaching other people's kids in their homes, then you are talking about tutoring, not homeschooling.
Homeschooling is legal in most countries, but the specific regulations and requirements vary from place to place. It is important to research and understand the laws regarding homeschooling in your specific jurisdiction to ensure compliance.
No! I have no idea where you got that crazy idea from, but he is NOT. == ==
is there any homeschooling that is not online
No, it is considered homeschooling.
In most states, any age can be in homeschooling. If you are an adult, you can even homeschool in college via online schools like "Kaplan" or "College Plus"
Barack Obama was sworn in on the Lincoln Family Bible in the 2009 inauguration. Barack Obama has stated that he is a Christian. The idea that Barack Obama is a Muslim came from Obama- fearing propaganda.
HOmeschooling is fun if you do it as a group. You can go to a site like k12.com and theylee explain what and how u do it. I know because i have been doing it for 2 years now.... It is sort of fun
Abeka academy has a very good homeschooling program that is focused on edifying the Lord .It is a little bit harder than some other programs but we like it.
very soon obama will remove the ban over ltte
No he is still in his first term as a US Senator. Obama was elected in 2004. i have no idea!!!!!!!!!!!