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Any effective homeschool/distance education programs?

I think the repetitive focus on victim narratives harms emot...
topaz massive elastic band
  06/02/23
Aren't we trying to get to Mars and "solve" global...
topaz massive elastic band
  06/02/23
best homeschool program is to marry a good woman
vengeful base
  06/02/23
This, especially one with impressive UG qualifications *hide...
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  06/02/23
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  06/02/23
I got the homeschool teacher, I'm looking for effective prog...
topaz massive elastic band
  06/02/23
Tons of them. Also look into local charter or private school...
razzmatazz adulterous church masturbator
  06/02/23
Are the kids competitive for undergrad admissions?
topaz massive elastic band
  06/02/23
My kids aren't to that point yet, so I can't say. I haven't ...
razzmatazz adulterous church masturbator
  06/02/23


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Date: June 2nd, 2023 2:18 PM
Author: topaz massive elastic band

I think the repetitive focus on victim narratives harms emotional well being and ability to learn. Performance on standardized tests is slipping, and educators are forced to focus on social topics rather than shoring up the basics. Further, it is back-looking rather than invoking creativity and problem solving. We need innovators to maintain quality of life while reducing environmental impact. We need to cooperate and collaborate, not feel bad. Are you aware of any homeschool/distance programs that educate effectively such that kids can integrate well in high school/university, especially in STEM?

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Date: June 2nd, 2023 2:23 PM
Author: topaz massive elastic band

Aren't we trying to get to Mars and "solve" global warming? You can get literally any consumer good decked out in pride colors, that's old news.

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Date: June 2nd, 2023 2:25 PM
Author: vengeful base

best homeschool program is to marry a good woman

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Date: June 2nd, 2023 2:26 PM
Author: Deep trailer park famous landscape painting

This, especially one with impressive UG qualifications *hides blush with resume*

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Date: June 2nd, 2023 2:28 PM
Author: razzmatazz adulterous church masturbator



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Date: June 2nd, 2023 2:27 PM
Author: topaz massive elastic band

I got the homeschool teacher, I'm looking for effective program

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Date: June 2nd, 2023 2:28 PM
Author: razzmatazz adulterous church masturbator

Tons of them. Also look into local charter or private schools that are "hybrid". They will provide curriculum and instructional support, along with a day or two per week where the kids meet in class with the parents, plus field trips.

Every town in America has a "homeschool moms" Facebook group filled with guides to available resources.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5349642&forum_id=2#46383493)



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Date: June 2nd, 2023 2:32 PM
Author: topaz massive elastic band

Are the kids competitive for undergrad admissions?

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Date: June 2nd, 2023 2:40 PM
Author: razzmatazz adulterous church masturbator

My kids aren't to that point yet, so I can't say. I haven't looked into it.

But often high school age homeschool kids do independent projects, attend science camps, take classes at community colleges, and score well on AP tests.

Part of the "point" is to do things yourself, to customize the learning experience to the child. My boy likes to build stuff, so he takes carpentry and coding on top of core homeschool curriculum. My girl likes animals, dancing, and music, so we sign her up for that kind of stuff.

As for a homeschool program specifically aimed at STEM competitiveness, it seems like this should exist. I would inquire of homeschool groups in the Bay Area.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5349642&forum_id=2#46383561)