Ah, so you do lean on the public when times get tough. I see.
You assume this is done at public universities, don't you?
Ah, so you do lean on the public when times get tough. I see.
You assume this is done at public universities, don't you?
I'm not interested in debating the an-caps, but I do have a question.
What do homeschoolers do when it comes lab science? Or is the standard model that the students go to high school at the appropriate time. I seem to remember that happening with a few classmates, but that was quite some time ago.
I did. Are these private institutions allowing teenage homeschoolers to take a seat from a potential 4 year graduate? I don't know. Can you give an example? Honest inquiry here, I will cede my condescension. How very polite, right? A truce, if you will.
My kids are in a home school co-op here in NWI. As for science- we buy a lot of supplies. Home schooling is not cheap or easy.
....but why the gvt. would care much when they can't even guarantee success in their own schools, I'll never know.
This is a thread-jack. Sorry! I have trouble concentrating on your posts. Every time I see that adorable face peering at me, I get distracted.
I am serious and here's why. Our former Supt. had a thing for privatizing education via vouchers and giving away poorly performing schools to private companies.
I am curious, since a lot of you seem to despise public education, what a better alternative is. Obviously not every parent can home school, so what are the options?
WTF, you don't have a clue what you are talking about do you?
Do you even know any teachers on a personal level? Yeah they are rich and live in big houses don't they? Low effort? That is completely insulting to many great teachers out there. I guess you, and some others here are a perfect example of someone who is insatiable.
At my public high school the most advanced laboratory experiment we actually did in chemistry was to make ice cream or maybe a simple acid/base reaction. We never did anything that couldn't be replicated at home.I'm interested in how a homeschooler would go about the simplest of laboratory setups. Something like a Buchner funnel and flask. I wonder if homeschoolers go all in on topics like this. Sure, you can construct this in your garage or what have you, but how many homeschoolers do this?