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This is what I'm talking about. This attitude of I read a paper or two so I know what it's like in a classroom with multiple kids at different ages that have different needs. Or I know what it's like in a classroom with 20 kids. Yes there are bad teachers, but you present the argument like "there are bad teachers therefore all homeschooling teachers are better" which is absurd.

"There are thousands of effective teachers without teaching degrees."

I doubt it. And there are countless thousands more that are terrible and whose kids are very behind.






"This attitude of I read a paper or two so I know what it's like in a classroom with multiple kids at different ages that have different needs."

How is this different from "I went to teachers' college so I know how to teach"?


I have one child. If I were to homeschool my child, I would not need to know "what it's like in a classroom with 20 kids".

I'd imagine there are approximately zero homeschoolers who are managing a classroom of 20 kids.

The skills, knowledge and behaviors required to obtain and keep a job as a public school teacher are not the same as those required to homeschool your own kids.




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