I am not completely anti-homeschooling because I know that there are situations in which it would be the best choice, but I do disagree with some of you that you have made the best choice. I know, it is none of my business, but i think it would be a discussion worth having.
I think a deeper discussion about homeschooling would be fascinating, if everyone just said what they thought without bringing personalities into it. Without flaming or fear of being flamed.
True!
But, all in all, I do think that this has been a fairly productive conversation.
I am sure that there are many cases where the home-schooled children are not being adequately educated, and the parents are not truly capable of effective home education. If that is what you are referring to, then I would have to agree. HOWEVER, this would mean that in order to disagree about homeschooling, you would have to openly say to the parent 'You are not capable' or 'your using homeschooling as a big cop-out'. And, yes, 'them's fight'n words!!!'
Other than that, there are many pros and cons to both types of education.
I think that we all know that.
Therefore, in order to have a productive and positive 'deeper' discussion, you would have to simpy exclude or rule out, or ignore 'those parents'.
For every parent who may not be capable and willing to do what is right and best in education, there are also teachers and school districts who are guilty of the same!!!!! (don't want to include a laundry list here, children left behind, drop-out rates, functionall illiteracy, etc...)
On one side you have many homeschooling parents who believe that their PS system has faoults and is not in their child's best interest. On the other side, you have those who feel that PS is better, and that homeschooling has faults and is not the the child's best interest.
Neither is 'perfect' and both may have major faults.
So, let's just admit all of this, and level the playing field here.
Otherwise, the barbs and flames and bashing will be the order of the day.