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Sep 20, 2007 -- Is home-schooling the way to go?

Clark often confuses people with his talk about choice in schools because they think he's getting political. But he sees it as an issue that's simply about giving every child an opportunity to succeed -- regardless of their family's socioeconomic background. Monopoly schools and arbitrary zoning either sentence kids to a stinking school or reward them with a good one based on where they live. That's pretty much the norm across the country. But some states like Arizona have been very innovative with allowing school choice and having an active charter school movement. Clark grants that there have been financial scandals in some of the Arizona charter schools, yet he thinks they're on the right track. He also likes the idea of vouchers, which are like gift certificates where you take the public money that would have been spent on a student and give it to them to subsidize private school tuition.

Parents who home-school their kids really impress Clark. There are nearly two million kids who receive this kind of education. Clark admits that he doesn't have the intestinal fortitude to home-school his own brood! Yet home-schooled kids are usually overachievers. Colleges once shunned them because they have non-traditional transcripts and grades. Now The Washington Post reports that nearly 85 percent of colleges have formal evaluation policies to come up with a class rank of sorts for home-schooled kids. There's even a whole cottage industry of learning materials that have sprung up around parents who home-schools. Clark sees the teaching materials for sale at stores in August and September. With home life being such an important factor in a child's education, Clark wants to salute parents who home-school.

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  • home schooling
    I think that is you are a special ed parent you should know when your child's IEP is and you have to remember your child isn't the only one that the theater has and it is your responsibility to get involved and help these teathers they can only do so much...Every thing with your child has to start at home and it is your job to help your child more then it is the teathers job..I think that it is very important to have contact with the teather and to follow up with every thing that is going on so you cant blame the teachers because you don't know what is going on with your child!!!!
  • home schooling
    the school`s will do any thing it want`s too but spl ed teacher`s are useless.. they just care about what they want and really do not care about the child they are helping to get the edu, that they need.... when we are paying for the taxes and the teacher`s sure be thire job`s but not really I hear my son calling me and tells me that oh this teacher is not helping me and his IEP is comming soon don`t know when?? haven`t even seen it yet... but I think if the teacher`s are not do the work and us parent`s do what`s the use of haveing them (teacher`s)
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