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Homeschool high school: It's not about teaching at all!


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As parents homeschooling high school, our goal is NOT to teach something. Our goal is for our kids to LEARN. I could have taught my kids “at grade level” and they would have not learned a thing. Instead, I gave them curriculum at their ability level, and then they had to learn something that they didn’t already know.  Here is a note from a mom who has a similar story.

I have been telling people for 3 + years that I don’t teach my kids, I just give them the materials they need to learn and find a method of accountability (testing!). They teach themselves. I tried to tell the schools they attended that no one was teaching anything because the kids were not learning at their level. Your article stated exactly what I had been trying to say! LOL My daughter is now 13 and taking AP tests in Physics and Calculus this spring, having been adopted from Russia 7 years ago. I haven’t taught her math since she learned English. Her brother, at 12 is less motivated, but has found that he can learn math using a different program, and having just starting high school geometry 2 weeks ago is 50% done! We basically do the same in all subjects: learn the material, discuss what they feel is interesting and correct assignments and tests together. This has eliminated a lot of stress in our family.

Thanks,

Nancy in Connecticut

For more info: Learn more about how to homeschool high school with excellence by visiting our website, www.TheHomeScholar.com.

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Lee Binz is founder of The HomeScholar. Lee homeschooled her two boys for eight years, from elementary through high school graduation. Both of her children earned four year, full-tuition scholarships to their first-choice university. Since their graduation, Lee's mission has been to help parents...

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