Home-schooling, learning at home, freedom in learning
Home-schooling, learning at home, freedom in learning
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Mar 26 2008, 07:14 PM, updated 18y ago
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255 posts Joined: Feb 2008 From: Prison Planet |
I want to ask is it against the law if I dont go to school and just learning on my own at home?, cuz schooling always intefere with my learning, i dont find schooling is helpful instead it just burden me, with the educational system sucks, school with lots of annoying rules and most of teachers are incompetent and lazy(always absent). So, has anyone in Malaysia has do this before??
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Mar 26 2008, 07:19 PM
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1,179 posts Joined: Jul 2005 From: SS2, Petaling Jaya, Selangor |
Well, for incompetent teachers/lazy teachers I normally just do my own revision at that time.
You can register as an independent exam candidate. If I have not mistaken, its compulsory to study up to UPSR level only. |
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Mar 26 2008, 07:22 PM
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1,079 posts Joined: Sep 2005 From: Planet Earth |
i heard gt ... but oni some private school do tat !!!
Agreed ... some school very burden ppl .. well may be their intention is correct oni those ppl like u don get d point oni le ?! |
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