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 Public Education vs HomeSchool, Which one is better ?

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arthurlwf
post Aug 17 2013, 11:08 AM

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Just to clarify... the education that you're talking about is for kids age 7 - 12 (Primary) and 13 - 17 (Secondary)?
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post Aug 17 2013, 11:11 AM

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Can you let us know the tuition name? And what is the student age range to attend this tuition?
I would be interested in sending my kids to this type of tuition when the kid reach 7 years old.
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post Aug 17 2013, 11:15 AM

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QUOTE(budakjahat @ Dec 15 2010, 10:54 AM)
Are you a product of homeschooling or public schooling?
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Last time, public schooling is good. The teacher have the heart to teach the student on the knowledge.
And parent allow teacher to disciplines the children if misbehave.

Now, rclxub.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gif
- it's a political game in the public schooling, yes/no?
- Teacher at times abuse their right to discipline the children
- Some powerful parent come bashing the teacher if teacher discipline the children
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post Aug 19 2013, 11:25 PM

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QUOTE(low yat 82 @ Aug 19 2013, 02:21 PM)
IMHO, do not put ur child as white mouse testin. unless u seen people in few generations success doin it, i dont think its worth d risk. who r u to determine wat he/ she wants as courier?
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Do you ever question about the public school education system?
Or are you contented with the way the public school is conducted?

In my view, I'm curious whether the minister send their kids to public school.
If not, then I rest my case and I'll have to kick start planning to send my kid to non-public school
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post Aug 23 2013, 11:36 PM

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QUOTE(hackwire @ Aug 20 2013, 12:14 AM)
Have we all ever wonder why students in the public school  system still go for Tuition every afternoon and even on Sunday? This is hardly seen in the US. im not sure about europe or UK or even other part of the country like Japan . Someone had said b4, they don't let their child go for tuition after school. They want their kids to free up and pay more attention in schools and not fall back on other crutches like tuition. The public school system is not meant for children to embrace failure. In fact, failing is look at in different perspective if the parents know how to accept the facts of life. Failing at early stage is better than failing in their work life. Failing is a punishment in public school system in the past (not sure about now) and parenting skills. Today, we all know failing is the root to success eventually. The more u fail, the better u learn at early stages.
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Yes, I realize this too especially student are "force" to go tuition.
Primarily is because parent have almost zero hope that public school can teach their children anything.

So pity the children whom have to attend to a partial useless half-day at school, and then a serious study in the tuition. And night time have to do lots of school and tuition homework.

So far the only school that seriously teach student are SRJK and paid school rclxub.gif

 

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