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To: Texan5
i have never heard of a cottage school, but it is a fantastic idea, if the teacher is truly credentialed. i don't have the patience to teach my kids, but i think homeschooling is definitely a great thing, if you DO have the patience. i would do a cottage school, i think.
372 posted on 08/11/2003 8:59:15 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: xsmommy
Some cottage schools have started up in the city, too, but it appears to be primarily a suburban/rural thing. All of the several cottage schools in this area are owned and operated by certified teachers. Since they are really a cross between homeschooling and a very small private school, that may be a requirement. Some of them were started by the teachers when they decided they wanted to homeschool their kids rather than send them to/teach public school. However, they still needed an income, so they hit on the idea of homeschooling their own and someone else's kids for money. Two of these schools are operated by teachers who got disgusted with the system and retired, but still needed an income and loved to teach. Classes are limited to maybe 12 kids at the most, including the teacher's children. My neighbor says it is great-there are field trips, where the teacher piles all the kids into her Suburban and takes them to one of the many natural areas nearby, to a bank or other business, stock auction, etc to observe how business is conducted. Then it is discussed on the way back, and they write short essay on what they have learned on that particular trip. The local businesses are very cooperative and enjoy having the kids there. Since there is no PC crap, they say grace before lunch, and are taught according to Christian values. There is no "sex education", either. That is strictly left up to parents.
392 posted on 08/11/2003 9:25:21 AM PDT by Texan5
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