Like you say at the end, it’s so amazing you get to be the one teaching them. I mean they are programmed to learn from us and I mean learn not be indoctrinated Into the system. There were plenty of homeschooled people at my university and they were all the most respectful and great students. You’re doing a great thing there and sadly it’s illegal here in Germany, which blows my mind that a government can decide that parents aren’t capable of teaching there own children. It makes me sick to think about!
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I heard Germany hasn't allowed homeschooling since Hitler outlawed it. It's interesting that this law has stayed, considering its origin. Is there a variety of school styles to choose from, or don't you get that option either? I went to a Waldorf school myself, which has German roots.
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Hitler outlawed guns too and that law has stuck as well :(
Lol
Yes there are Waldorf schools and Montessori. In Highschool there Are two options either normal Highschool where afterwards you can be a blue collar worker or gymnasium which means you can go to college after. I am not a fan of either but I went to school in the US during the “no child left behind” phase and that failed miserably. I didn’t learn anything useful. Had to learn everything about life on my own like critical thinking, how to apply for credit, how to do my taxes, how to apply for a job etc. it was basically a juvenile detention center.
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You're always learning, it's just that it's restricted during your school years to certain areas. I don't know the "no child left behind" policy. In England they're falling begins in literary, so their solution is to start them earlier. Now they're falling behind even more. Was the policy anything like that?
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Are you from South Africa?
No, I currently live in South Australia, but from England originally.
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