Can I be homeschooled by someone who isn't my parents or a relative? I want to be homeschooled but my parents said I can't because they can't do it. Can a teacher come to my house and homeschool me? Can they come to my house at a certain time, leave at a certain time like students do when they go to school?
Can I be homeschooled by someone other than my parents? Like a teacher that comes to my house?
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- 3+ months ago by LilyTheFl...
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The problem is that most people do not understand what home schooling is supposed to be. They are so fully indoctrinated in the slave school system that it takes a while to learn what traditional schooling was. Here are a book and an essay to help you understand:
The Lost Tools of Learning www.gbt.org/text/sayers.html
The Underground History Of Public Education archive.lewrockwell.com/gatto/gatto-uhae-1.html
Another eye opening piece is "Dress For Success" by John Molloy. He has a lot of advice for students, and it has no resemblance to guidance you get from school counselors:
1. Vocal skill will affect your earning power more than any other single detail.
2. Acting skill will get you a job offer even if you are not qualified for the job.
3. The most important thing you get from your college years is your address book.
4. The main difference between a successful man and a very successful man is the latter knows hundreds more people, and he knows them quite well.
Plan your schooling accordingly.
To answer your question, you probably will need someone to help you make the transition. That is not a teacher, it is a tutor or mentor: some who teaches you how to learn without a teacher.