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re: Do we really need to spend gobs of money on brick and mortar schools?
Posted on 4/29/20 at 12:13 pm to Muleriderhog
Posted on 4/29/20 at 12:13 pm to Muleriderhog
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You’re dumb if you think this will become a common thing, every parent, student and teacher hate this shite.
I dont think this is the best way to educate children, but I also think we might realize we dont need to send kids to a public/parochial school all day. Education should be year round, it should be individually cultivated, and home centered. I dont mean home schooled, I dont think most of you should be educating kids even your own.
Posted on 4/29/20 at 12:22 pm to TrueTiger
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Some teachers have already complained of this because they would prefer the parents not know everything.
Like what?
Posted on 4/29/20 at 12:24 pm to TrueTiger
So what about families where both parents work??
Posted on 4/29/20 at 12:57 pm to TrueTiger
This whole ordeal should be an exercise in how to find high achieving students and expedite their high school education. Imagine taking high school courses over the summer starting in 8th grade going into high school. You could easily knock out an entire year of school with online courses over 2-3 summer breaks.
Your entire senior high school could be skipped or have a woven college/high school experience with online college courses and still be in high school. You could easily walk into college with 30 hours of credits reducing costs of education and loans.
Your entire senior high school could be skipped or have a woven college/high school experience with online college courses and still be in high school. You could easily walk into college with 30 hours of credits reducing costs of education and loans.
Posted on 4/29/20 at 1:00 pm to The Goon
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This whole ordeal should be an exercise in how to find high achieving students and expedite their high school education. Imagine taking high school courses over the summer starting in 8th grade going into high school. You could easily knock out an entire year of school with online courses over 2-3 summer breaks. Your entire senior high school could be skipped or have a woven college/high school experience with online college courses and still be in high school. You could easily walk into college with 30 hours of credits reducing costs of education and loans
This has existed in Georgia for a few years. If they meet certain standards HS kids can enroll in a program of Dual Enrollment. The classes are the exact same as college classes, they are taken on college campuses with normal college students, they are for both HS and College credit. A friends daughter graduated HS with an associates degree.
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