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Continues to increase across the US, parents protecting their children from the crap being taught to them, like tranny hour. Indeed 

Great job parents.  Amen 

Thanks 

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I want to home school my kid. I realized during the pandemic that he is at school for 8 hours a day because I work 8 hours a day. We could get ALL of his daily work done in 3 hours. Then he could move on to learning what he really wants to do which is to create games. 

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Just now, Hawkeye21 said:

It will be interesting to see if this will actually be beneficial or not.

It’s much better than allowing children to be feed tranny crap, teaching them that they can be either a boy or a girl, Teaching it’s okay to have a sex change.  

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2 minutes ago, weepaws said:

It’s much better than allowing children to be feed tranny crap, teaching them that they can be either a boy or a girl, Teaching it’s okay to have a sex change.  

Sure.  I don't know what percentage of schools are doing that, but, sure.

Like I said, it will be interesting to see the results.

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6 minutes ago, weepaws said:

It’s much better than allowing children to be feed tranny crap, teaching them that they can be either a boy or a girl, Teaching it’s okay to have a sex change.  

Hopefully, these homeschoolers will learn proper sentence construction and not commit mid-sentence capitalization of random words.

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56 minutes ago, IndyColtsFan said:

Hopefully, these homeschoolers will learn proper sentence construction and not commit mid-sentence capitalization of random words.

They will be taught that being a liberal should be considered a crime against humanity.  Amen Thanks 

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1 hour ago, weepaws said:

Continues to increase across the US, parents protecting their children from the crap being taught to them, like tranny hour. Indeed 

Great job parents.  Amen 

Thanks 

Don't these people have jobs?

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1 hour ago, Hawkeye21 said:

It will be interesting to see if this will actually be beneficial or not.

Homeschooling isn't new.

A Google search provided predictable results. Studies from organizations who are in favor of (support) home schooling show that..................

Home learners typically achieve test scores 15 to 25 percentile points higher than public school students on standardized academic achievement tests.

 

Those in the education complex (in this case, Oregon state university) state that........

Public school kids have more opportunity to have social interaction than homeschool kids. On top of that, kids love routine, and while homeschool could have that, it puts a ton of pressure on the parents who are teaching their kids. Public school is also cheaper than homeschool.

 

ATTN: purdygood "Don't these people have jobs?

My sister & brother-in-law homeschooled all 4 of their daughters while they both worked. She was a Spanish teacher at the local high school, & he was a technician at a manufacturing facility. In spite of both of them working, they had time to do it is because they didn't have to spend a lot of time on something Paul Simon once referred to in song.

"When I think back on all the crap I learned in high school, It's a wonder I can think at all" 

They all turned out fine. All married with children. 2 have jobs (part-time) & the other 2 are stay at home moms, but have previous work experience that would allow them to get jobs after the kids are grown. They traveled a lot (Asia-Europe) when they were younger & have a large network of friends both locally, and throughout the country/world.  

 

 

 

 

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Just now, easilyscan said:

Homeschooling isn't new.

A Google search provided predictable results. Studies from organizations who are in favor of (support) home schooling show that..................

Home learners typically achieve test scores 15 to 25 percentile points higher than public school students on standardized academic achievement tests.

 

Those in the education complex (in this case, Oregon state university) state that........

Public school kids have more opportunity to have social interaction than homeschool kids. On top of that, kids love routine, and while homeschool could have that, it puts a ton of pressure on the parents who are teaching their kids. Public school is also cheaper than homeschool.

 

ATTN: purdygood "Don't these people have jobs?

My sister & brother-in-law homeschooled all 4 of their daughters while they both worked. She was a Spanish teacher at the local high school, & he was a technician at a manufacturing facility. In spite of both of them working, they had time to do it is because they didn't have to spend a lot of time on something Paul Simon once referred to in song.

"When I think back on all the crap I learned in high school, It's a wonder I can think at all" 

They all turned out fine. All married with children. 2 have jobs (part-time) & the other 2 are stay at home moms, but have previous work experience that would allow them to get jobs after the kids are grown. They traveled a lot (Asia-Europe) when they were younger & have a large network of friends both locally, and throughout the country/world.  

 

 

 

 

Home schooling has been a pretty small percentage of education though.  It was usually pretty specific types of family that preferred home school.  Now that number is growing and different types of families are choosing to home school, probably some that have no business doing it.  With a larger percentage of families doing it I would think the testing will change.

Like I said, it will be interesting.  Doesn't mean I think it will be a bad thing.

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1 hour ago, weepaws said:

They will be taught that being a liberal should be considered a crime against humanity.  Amen Thanks 

This is not a very Christlike attitude. 

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48 minutes ago, IndyColtsFan said:

This is not a very Christlike attitude. 

You need to stop sleeping when you attend your fake church.  Fool. 

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4 hours ago, weepaws said:

You need to stop sleeping when you attend your fake church.  Fool. 

You represent everything that's wrong with evangelical Christians, thinking you're oh so much better than everyone else.

Come wash my feet, boyo.

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3 hours ago, IndyColtsFan said:

You represent everything that's wrong with evangelical Christians, thinking you're oh so much better than everyone else.

Come wash my feet, boyo.

Yet not I, But Through Christ in Me.   Amen Thanks 

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18 minutes ago, weepaws said:

Yet not I, But Through Christ in Me.   Amen Thanks 

You got more sins than J.D. has got Salinger.

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4 minutes ago, IndyColtsFan said:

You got more sins than J.D. has got Salinger.

Of course I did I’m worst than you. But my sins have been washed away, not because of me, But Through Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior.  

And you can have that same peace, comfort, joy, if you would stop calling Jesus a liar, and stop being a hypocrite by going to church to pretend to be like the others that are saved.   Jesus calls you Luke warm, calls you puke out of His mouth.  Shame.  Indeed 

Amen 

Thanks 

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2 minutes ago, weepaws said:

Of course I did I’m worst than you. But my sins have been washed away, not because of me, But Through Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior.  

And you can have that same peace, comfort, joy, if you would stop calling Jesus a liar, and stop being a hypocrite by going to church to pretend to be like the others that are saved.   Jesus calls you Luke warm, calls you puke out of His mouth.  Shame.  Indeed 

Amen 

Thanks 

You keep committing judgy sins that for which your praying can't compete. Humble yourself before the Lord and repent, lest you burn in hell's fiery pits. REPENT!

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7 minutes ago, IndyColtsFan said:

You keep committing judgy sins that for which your praying can't compete. Humble yourself before the Lord and repent, lest you burn in hell's fiery pits. REPENT!

Bible teaches you how to judge.  Right now you’re judging me, but it’s good, because you’re learning now, I’m the teacher.  

 

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8 minutes ago, IndyColtsFan said:

You keep committing judgy sins that for which your praying can't compete. Humble yourself before the Lord and repent, lest you burn in hell's fiery pits. REPENT!

I took a bath in a church when i was a baby. If i do it again, all my sins are washed away? How kinky. 

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1 minute ago, purdygood said:

I took a bath in a church when i was a baby. If i do it again, all my sins are washed away? How kinky. 

Being baptized doesn’t wash away your sins, the Blood of Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior can.  Only way.  No baby should ever be baptized, they don’t understand what it means.  Shame on your parents.  

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3 minutes ago, weepaws said:

Bible teaches you how to judge.  Right now you’re judging me, but it’s good, because you’re learning now, I’m the teacher.  

 

You call people fools, a golden ticket to hell. Bring some barbecue sauce. Repent!

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3 minutes ago, IndyColtsFan said:

You call people fools, a golden ticket to hell. Bring some barbecue sauce. Repent!

Bible calls those that don’t believe fools.  Those that deny Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior will be burned up in Hell, it’s in the Bible, one of your visits to the church you attend, you should open up a Bible and learn.  Amen Thanks  wanna go look them up, I’ll wait. 

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Just now, weepaws said:

Bible called those that don’t believe fools.  Those that deny Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior will be burned up in Hell, it’s in the Bible, one of your visits to the church you attend, you should open up a Bible and learn.  Amen Thanks 

The Bible says it can call people fools. The Bible says you aren't allowed to call people fools, lest you wind up burning in hell. You're a satan lover. Repent.

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3 minutes ago, IndyColtsFan said:

The Bible says it can call people fools. The Bible says you aren't allowed to call people fools, lest you wind up burning in hell. You're a satan lover. Repent.

Bible says a righteous man judges all things,  all things = fools👆🏿, only a fool👆🏿Calls Jesus a liar. 

Anything else? 

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8 hours ago, weepaws said:

Being baptized doesn’t wash away your sins, the Blood of Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior can.  Only way.  No baby should ever be baptized, they don’t understand what it means.  Shame on your parents.  

You are a very confused and sad person.

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20 hours ago, Hawkeye21 said:

It will be interesting to see if this will actually be beneficial or not.

I have some reservations. I think there is an element of socialization that occurs in the "group setting" that transpires in school that provides for important development which delivers later in life as networking becomes more important.

I think home schooling can be effective in improving academic performance, but at what cost?

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1 minute ago, RLLD said:

I have some reservations. I think there is an element of socialization that occurs in the "group setting" that transpires in school that provides for important development which delivers later in life as networking becomes more important.

I think home schooling can be effective in improving academic performance, but at what cost?

That's what I think will be interesting.  I know there can be benefits but there can be disadvantages as well.  I also wonder how the quality of education will be.

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1 minute ago, Hawkeye21 said:

That's what I think will be interesting.  I know there can be benefits but there can be disadvantages as well.  I also wonder how the quality of education will be.

I know people who home school, their kids are smart and ahead of their peers without a doubt.  Parents have the luxury of delivering one-on-one instruction, which is already a big win....they also have the advantage of knowing how and where to push because they know their kids so well.   It is HIGHLY effective.  Later, as the disparity in performance grows even wider, there will be increased claims of racism....of course....  🙄

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10 minutes ago, RLLD said:

I know people who home school, their kids are smart and ahead of their peers without a doubt.  Parents have the luxury of delivering one-on-one instruction, which is already a big win....they also have the advantage of knowing how and where to push because they know their kids so well.   It is HIGHLY effective.  Later, as the disparity in performance grows even wider, there will be increased claims of racism....of course....  🙄

I know it's worked well in the past.  I'm more curious what it will be like with an influx of more families doing it.  There will most likely be an increase in people home schooling that have no business doing it.

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9 minutes ago, Hawkeye21 said:

I know it's worked well in the past.  I'm more curious what it will be like with an influx of more families doing it.  There will most likely be an increase in people home schooling that have no business doing it.

Right.....and that could be a problem......

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30 minutes ago, MDC said:

Homeschooled kids always seem a little weird.

Too much time with mom. :unsure: 

I actually think sometimes the moms who are home all day with their kids become weird. No adult interactions will do that to them. 

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1 hour ago, Sean Mooney said:

I actually think sometimes the moms who are home all day with their kids become weird. No adult interactions will do that to them. 

The homeschool families I'm familiar with in these parts are organized much like faith-based schools, and the students learn and do activities in groups.

They sure do miss out on a lot of stuff - like marching band, theater, choir, football, etc. - and get shielded from life stuff like bullying, peer pressure and that kind of thing, stuff that prepares them for being adults.

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Why is every lib in this thread so judgmental and focking weird?  It's like you guys make up stuff about other people so you try to feel like your life doesn't suck. 

And LOL at Rusty talking about preparing kids to be adults. He must have been homeschooled then.  That dumb a$$ can't get a post out with Magaturd this, magaturd that.  Donald F'ing Trump broke this guy.

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