??? 05/09/04 21:06 Read: times |
#70084 - RE: School Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Joseph Hebert said:
homeschool at the highest mean followed by private and then public schools. Of course, over here in England, "Public School" means something completely different! Joseph Hebert said:
I think the principle (sic?) reason that homeschooled children do better is because of the lowest possible student to teacher ratio. Not to mention the motivation & commitment of the "school" - after all, they're your own kids! Neither of our children is in our State system (nor the conventional "private" sector) - in our church we run a school for 8-16 year olds, and an infants group that isn't technically a "school", but is a bit more formal than literal "home schooling." |
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