Homeschooling vs Regular Schooling, Pros and Cons
The debate between homeschooling and regular schooling is not new. It has been around for decades. While traditional schooling norms have always been a part of education culture, homeschooling on the other hand was primarily reserved for a few.
However, the primary focus of both these education systems always remains the same i.e to provide top-notch education to the children. As the recent outbreak of Covid-19 has made people resort to social distancing norms, many parents are gravitating towards homeschooling. In this article below we will discuss what are the pros and cons of both the education systems.
- Homeschooling: Pros: You can Create Your Own Schedule:
One of the primary benefits of homeschooling is that it helps parents to create their own schedules. This means parents have a great influence on the education of their children. Homeschooling gives parents the entire authority from selecting the materials, deciding the curriculum, and even governing their child from home only. Even if your child shows interest in a particular subject, then also you can help him/her to forge ahead in this avenue. As homeschooling is more like a family affair, parents have total rights to help their children in their pursuits. - Homeschooling: Cons: Lack of Structure:
Irrespective of whether you choose to homeschool your child or not, there is one loophole in the entire homeschooling arena. And that is the lack of structure. Homeschools unlike public schools are not structured and thus are devoid of a planned curriculum. Parents who homeschool their children have limited access to resources and thus it is their individual opportunity to create a proper structure. Also, the teaching methodologies, standardized assessment is something which is missing in homeschooling. Apart from this, it is also seen that families who are poorly disciplined do not perform their duties well and hence make a child’s future bleak. - Regular Schooling: Pros: Qualified Teachers To Mentor Your Child
A major highlight of choosing regular schooling over homeschooling is that with regular schooling your child can get access to qualified teachers. These skilled mentors help in delivering education in the best way possible. In most cases, it is seen that teachers have first-class teaching experience and due to this they can help a child with his strengths and weaknesses. Every child who chooses regular schooling also has a chance to get quality education along with global exposure which is a necessity in this competitive world. - Regular Schooling: Cons: Inaccurate Teacher-Child Ratio
It is mostly seen that due to rapid growth in population across the globe many schools are forced to jumble up the teacher-child ratio. This means in each class of an average of 30 students, there is only one teacher. All these scenarios lead to a biased education system in which the teacher’s pet and troublemaker students get all the attention. In between all the average and below-average students start slipping between the cracks. This is one of the biggest flaws of the regular schooling system. - Regular Schooling: Pros: Access To Specific Services:
Some schools today have specific services that help weaker and special students in many ways. For example, there are many schools across the globe that have a therapist on board. These people help students with special needs and normal ones with their issues. All these specialized services are lacking in the homeschool structure. Students who get enrolled in regular schools can easily enjoy these services and even overcome their weaknesses easily. There are even some schools that pay attention to detail for every student and help them master education, extra-curricular activities, and sometimes both.
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