Argument Essay On Homeschooling

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These days, how ‘well’, and with ‘whom’ we learn is a lot important since we have to use what we learn and interact with various people in the real society after we graduate. We can see that as education is considered highly important, people began to think educationally in various angles. Although education plays a big role like this, some students struggle with their school lives. Also, some parents worry if their children would not fit into traditional education system. ‘Homeschooling’ is an alternative for those people. However, no matter what homeschooling is new and epoch-making, children should not be homeschooled. They need to think the case that homeschooling affects much worse than traditional schooling. The homeschooled children cannot learn something that can be learned at school. In this essay, we are going to see why and how homeschooling gives bad effects to children. Homeschooling is the movement where parents choose to teach their children at home instead of sending them to public schools. Since authors and researchers said homeschooling is another way to educate children, the homeschooling movement began to grow in the 1970s. Also, as time went by, various factors make parent choose homeschooling; religious, philosophical, …show more content…

If parents want to have their children homeschooled, they must be expert in the field which kids will learn from so the kids learn better through homeschooling rather than in public schools. However, according to CRHE (Coalition for Responsible Home Education), thirty nine states in US do not offer parent education requirements. It means parents can homeschool their kids even though they don’t have a diploma. An educator who cannot express his ideas well cannot make learners understand perfectly. In contrast, qualified teacher in public school knows how to handle children and the problems that occur because of their