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Homeschooling in India

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Created on March 28, 2020

An approach to a growing education tendency

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Homeschooling in India

Homeschooling in India

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INDEX

Disadvantages

Introduction

Homeschooled geniuses

Reasons for homeschooling

Types of homeschooling

Some data

Advantages

Conclusion

INTRODUCTION

What is homeschooling?

HOMESCHOOLING IS BASICALLY TEACHING YOUR CHILDREN AT HOME

And so parents become teachers

THE IDEAL IS WHEN YOUR PARENTS ARE ALREADY TEACHERS! (OR MAYBE NOT)

REASONS FOR HOMESCHOOLING

Why would anybody want to do that?

  1. Sometimes children live in rural isolated areas in India
  2. Sometimes the school is too expensive
  3. Sometimes parents are dissasisfied with the educational system
  4. Other reasons (religious, physical or mental dissability, etc.)

REASONS FOR HOMESCHOOLING

TYPES OF HOMESCHOOLING

India is catching up other countries in homeschooling

TYPES OF HOMESCHOOLING

Traditional School-At-Home

The Montessori Method

The Waldorf Education

Radical Unschooling

The Montessori Method

The Montessori is a method created by Dr. Maria Montessori (1870-1952), an Italian physician and anthropologist and it consists of education based on self-directed activity, hands-on learning and collaborative play

María Montessori

The Waldorf Education

The goal of the Waldorf, or Rudolf Steiner, education is to enable students as fully as possible to choose in freedom to realize their individual path through life as adults.

Rudolf Steiner

Traditional School-At - Home

Traditional homeschooling is essentially doing school-at-home, using similar methods to those used in public or private schools, using textbooks and other items that mimic the conventional school setting, but at home.

John Holt

Radical Unschooling

The bedrock of radical unschooling is trust: a belief that our children possess an inner wisdom or intuitiveness far beyond what mainstream society gives them credit for. Parents act as guides and facilitators, helping children to connect with that inner wisdom.

Dayna Martin

ADVANTAGES OF HOMESCHOOLING

Would you like to be homeschooled?

ADVANTAGES OF HOMESCHOOLING

It avoids bullying

Less peer pressure

It helps develop the individual mind

Freer curriculum

DISADVANTAGES OF HOMESCHOOLING

Not everything is good!

DISADVANTAGES OF HOMESCHOOLING

It lacks a future labour structure

Constant effort to motivate kids

A lot of time and money are needed

It hinders socialization

ViDEO1

Now let´s see a video about the experience of Sanjana Lakkineni, an Indian teenager who is being educated at home.

VS

Home Schooling

Public School

ViDEO2

And now let´s see a video about traditional school vs. homeschooling.

Since there is no specific data for India, here are two charts with the evolution of homeschooling in the UK and the US

SOME DATA

MAP OF HOMESCHOOLING IN THE WORLD

AS YOU CAN SEE, IN OUR COUNTRY THERE SEEMS TO BE NO LEGISLATION ABOUT HOMESCHOOLING. MAYBE IT´S TIME TO BEGIN...

CONCLUSION

Although homeschooling has both advantages and disadvantages as compared to public school, it is gaining adepts in India and all over the world.

A QUOTE

"It´s a miracle that curiosity survives a formal education." Albert Einstein

THANKS!