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What If Homeschooling High School Isn’t Working?
One of the advantages of homeschooling is the freedom to make changes when things aren’t working. With high school, remember that if it works you use it. If it doesn’t work, then stop using it and try something else.
Another major theme: You don’t have to teach. They just need to learn. You don’t necessarily have to teach ANYTHING in high school, you only have to make sure your children learn it. I didn’t know the answers to a lot of the math or science. You’d think I would because I’m a nurse, but it’s not true! I completely lost it with math about a month into Algebra 2. Everyone loses it in high school math – everyone. But, again, it’s not our job to learn the stuff. We just have to make sure our student learns the stuff.
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Why it Makes Perfect Sense to Accelerate Your Education Using a Fast Online Degree Program
The driving force behind returning to school for most people is to improve their employment potential and increase the salary they earn. But in the long run, is this a strategy that makes sense for you?
Not everyone is a fan of fast online bachelor degree programs, as they argue it’s too compressed to learn everything you would in a normal program. Others argue though that accelerated courses are simply the best, easiest and most convenient way of earning your bachelors degree as an adult.
A basic online bachelors degree program may take a student up to five years to complete. This is because the flexibility of online courses allows students to take as little as one class at a time so they can fit their study into their already hectic life schedule.
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Online Education Is Successful By Earning Entire Degrees Online – A Study
A study reveals that online education has proved more flourishing and successful if all online programs offering institutions offer entire degrees online than those that offer only a scattering of courses.
The report was based on finding out what made an online education program successful and to share the information with other institutions. The organization surveyed officials at different (21) colleges and universities that it determined to be successful in online education. Giving their response, these college officials foregrounded the need for such general elements as high-quality courses and consistent technology.
At this instance the important point observed was that 89 percent of the institutions created online degree programs i.e. entire degrees instead of just individual online courses. Online degree programs lead to success, because they tend to highlight a college’s overall mission and translate into more institutional support for the faculty members and students working online.
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