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by scarmig
917 days ago
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There's always a strong tension between the two points: 1) School closures were good, kids weren't harmed at all and it saved lives! 2) Schools provide the basis for future success and are critical to our social and economic well-being! My stance is that, as mediocre as many public schools are, they provide a better environment for learning than home life for the majority of children. We should be moving toward making public schools great. (I'd be the first to agree that a broken system makes that a very difficult task.) |
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Even when you include the extreme fringes of homeschooled children such as religious fundamentalists and unschooling, homeschooled students perform better on average.
This is probably because many-to-one learning is MUCH less effective than one-to-one learning, even with a massive difference in skill. Individualized learning is far better. Schools are the opposite of individualized.