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April 3rd, 2007 02:12 PM #11based on my observation homeschooling/homestudy is ideal if the schoosl around the community are not compatible with the said student.
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April 3rd, 2007 10:29 PM #13
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April 3rd, 2007 10:33 PM #14
n2knee,
merong mga homeschool program na accredited ng DepEd. nag-reresearch pa din nga ako kung ano pang mga implications kung hindi accredited, pero tingin ko makakapasok pa din naman ang batang homeschooled sa mainstream education with some examinations from deped to assess their level.
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April 4th, 2007 12:36 AM #15
nag home study ako dati nung high school, isang taon (third year)... ok naman ako ngayon... hehehe...
siguro depende sa base school mo... kasi sakin i would say na inferior yung quality ng education na nakuha ko compared sa kung nag regular school ako nung 3rd year high ako...
palagay ko lang naman...
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April 4th, 2007 09:40 AM #16I planned to homeschool my kids sana e, kaso nauubusan na ako ng sagot sa mga tanong ng anak ko hehe. Pero seriously, gusto ko sana kumuha ng curriculum sa Angelicum, pero nalaman ko ok din naman pala yung regular school nila, hindi din conventional yung approach nila, walang grading system, saka sariling pace ng bata, so yun na din ang kinuha namin.
Kung mag-h-home school kayo, kailangan nyo pa rin kumuha ng curriculum e, para alam nyo kung nahuhuli ba kayo or what para just in case na kailangan ninyo nang mag lipat sa conventional e hindi naman siya delayed.
Yung kid ko 5yo, dito na sa bahay natuto magbasa, sumulat at mag add, kala ko ok na yun para sa grade 1, kailangan din pala subtraction marunong na hehe. Nangangapa lang kasi ako kung ano ang ituturo. Full time hosewife and mom pala ako. Resigned nung lumabas si panganay.
Meron nga din palang homeschooling curriculum sa CCF, church yun, born again. Yung mga kids ng kakilala ko ok naman sila, kasi may social interaction naman sila doon, may mga field trip saka mga group activities sila every now and then.
Ok na daw ang accreditation ng DECS pati CHED sa homeschooling, hindi katulad dati wala pa silang sistema, e kasi ngayon marami na ang nag o-opt na mag homeschool ng mga bata. Si kaya nga pwede na daw mag college si Manny Pacquiao, kahit hindi siya hs grad, pumasa siya dun sa qualifying exam.
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August 9th, 2011 06:54 PM #17I'm a mother of one around six years of age...
i am planning to home school him po...
meron po ba kayong mai-su-suggest?
I am trying to apply "unschooling" .. or independent home school assistance....
has anyone among you tried this po?
thanks a lot
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August 9th, 2011 09:09 PM #18
just take note, UP does not allow home schooled kids to take the UPCAT. they need to know the weighted average for the last 3 years for them to allow you to take the UPCAT. so you can home school elementary level kids but if you plan to have them take the UPCAT they will need to attend all 4 years of high school in a formal school. my friend just had this problem, his kid aced the exams for high school aptitude (i forgot the name of the exam, the one taken by 4th year high school students for qualification to acceptance to college) but since the girl was home schooled UP did not allow her to take the UPCAT. he sent letters to the UP president and board of regents to no avail.
better ask around if other universities besides UP also have this policy.
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August 9th, 2011 11:10 PM #19
I admit that I didn't learn everything I need in life in school, but the social skills plus contacts I have gain while in school is what is important to my life doing business now.
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August 10th, 2011 09:42 AM #20
If i were to homeschool my children (although i would not), it would only be up to a certain age as what was mentioned above, school is just not about education but the experience and everything you learn through interaction with your classmates, teachers, activities, etc.
I was asking someone in Ateneo before on why they never implemented a tri-semestral system like La Salle which would increase earnings and expedite the turnover of students, and the reply was education is a process and more importantly, an experience, it something that should not be fast tracked.
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