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Would you prefer to stay at home to study? In many countries it is compulsory for children to attend school In Bntain, children have a legal right to an education, but it doesn't have to take place in a school. Parents con choose to teach their children at home. Around 36,000 students are currently homeschooled in Britain, and the number is growing
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It's difficult to make comparisons between the achievements of homeschooled students and those of students at school. However, studies in the USA, where homeschooling is more popular, have shown that students educated at home often achieve better results in national tests than those in school. In Britain homeschooled students regularly get places at top universities.
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Most homeschoolers speak very positively of their experiences. Fran, fifteen, enjoys having the freedom to spend more time on subjects she likes. 'At school, there's a set programme of study that all students have to follow. I don't have to take instructions from teachers. I con follow my own interests more and explore subjects in more depth. Adam, fourteen, also sees benefits to homeschooling Teachers in schools have thirty students to think about. I have a tutor just for me. I love the fact that I can ask lots of questions, and he can really help me to understand things. That makes a big difference to me.
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People often assume that the biggest problem for homeschoolers is loneliness. in fact, this isn't the case. Most parents of homeschoolers make a real effort to create a network of friends for their children, and they often end up having quite interesting social lives. However, psychologists warn that some students who are homeschooled may have difficulties later in life. Dr Rob Alexander says, "School isn't just about education -it's about learning to fit in. At school, students learn teamwork, and they learn how to deal with a wide range of different personalities. You can't get that at home.
Choose the correct heading
Would you prefer to stay at home to study? In many countries it is compulsory for children to attend school In Bntain, children have a legal right to an education, but it doesn't have to take place in a school. Parents con choose to teach their children at home. Around 36,000 students are currently homeschooled in Britain, and the number is growing
It's difficult to make comparisons between the achievements of homeschooled students and those of students at school. However, studies in the USA, where homeschooling is more popular, have shown that students educated at home often achieve better results in national tests than those in school. In Britain homeschooled students regularly get places at top universities.
Most homeschoolers speak very positively of their experiences. Fran, fifteen, enjoys having the freedom to spend more time on subjects she likes. 'At school, there's a set programme of study that all students have to follow. I don't have to take instructions from teachers. I con follow my own interests more and explore subjects in more depth. Adam, fourteen, also sees benefits to homeschooling Teachers in schools have thirty students to think about. I have a tutor just for me. I love the fact that I can ask lots of questions, and he can really help me to understand things. That makes a big difference to me.
People often assume that the biggest problem for homeschoolers is loneliness. in fact, this isn't the case. Most parents of homeschoolers make a real effort to create a network of friends for their children, and they often end up having quite interesting social lives. However, psychologists warn that some students who are homeschooled may have difficulties later in life. Dr Rob Alexander says, "School isn't just about education -it's about learning to fit in. At school, students learn teamwork, and they learn how to deal with a wide range of different personalities. You can't get that at home.
Homeschooling is possible in every country
Would you prefer to stay at home to study? In many countries it is compulsory for children to attend school In Bntain, children have a legal right to an education, but it doesn't have to take place in a school. Parents con choose to teach their children at home. Around 36,000 students are currently homeschooled in Britain, and the number is growing
It's difficult to make comparisons between the achievements of homeschooled students and those of students at school. However, studies in the USA, where homeschooling is more popular, have shown that students educated at home often achieve better results in national tests than those in school. In Britain homeschooled students regularly get places at top universities.
Most homeschoolers speak very positively of their experiences. Fran, fifteen, enjoys having the freedom to spend more time on subjects she likes. 'At school, there's a set programme of study that all students have to follow. I don't have to take instructions from teachers. I con follow my own interests more and explore subjects in more depth. Adam, fourteen, also sees benefits to homeschooling Teachers in schools have thirty students to think about. I have a tutor just for me. I love the fact that I can ask lots of questions, and he can really help me to understand things. That makes a big difference to me.
People often assume that the biggest problem for homeschoolers is loneliness. in fact, this isn't the case. Most parents of homeschoolers make a real effort to create a network of friends for their children, and they often end up having quite interesting social lives. However, psychologists warn that some students who are homeschooled may have difficulties later in life. Dr Rob Alexander says, "School isn't just about education -it's about learning to fit in. At school, students learn teamwork, and they learn how to deal with a wide range of different personalities. You can't get that at home.
A study in Britain showed that homeschoolers are more successful than students at school.
Would you prefer to stay at home to study? In many countries it is compulsory for children to attend school In Bntain, children have a legal right to an education, but it doesn't have to take place in a school. Parents con choose to teach their children at home. Around 36,000 students are currently homeschooled in Britain, and the number is growing
It's difficult to make comparisons between the achievements of homeschooled students and those of students at school. However, studies in the USA, where homeschooling is more popular, have shown that students educated at home often achieve better results in national tests than those in school. In Britain homeschooled students regularly get places at top universities.
Most homeschoolers speak very positively of their experiences. Fran, fifteen, enjoys having the freedom to spend more time on subjects she likes. 'At school, there's a set programme of study that all students have to follow. I don't have to take instructions from teachers. I con follow my own interests more and explore subjects in more depth. Adam, fourteen, also sees benefits to homeschooling Teachers in schools have thirty students to think about. I have a tutor just for me. I love the fact that I can ask lots of questions, and he can really help me to understand things. That makes a big difference to me.
People often assume that the biggest problem for homeschoolers is loneliness. in fact, this isn't the case. Most parents of homeschoolers make a real effort to create a network of friends for their children, and they often end up having quite interesting social lives. However, psychologists warn that some students who are homeschooled may have difficulties later in life. Dr Rob Alexander says, "School isn't just about education -it's about learning to fit in. At school, students learn teamwork, and they learn how to deal with a wide range of different personalities. You can't get that at home.
Fran likes being in control of her studies.
Would you prefer to stay at home to study? In many countries it is compulsory for children to attend school In Bntain, children have a legal right to an education, but it doesn't have to take place in a school. Parents con choose to teach their children at home. Around 36,000 students are currently homeschooled in Britain, and the number is growing
It's difficult to make comparisons between the achievements of homeschooled students and those of students at school. However, studies in the USA, where homeschooling is more popular, have shown that students educated at home often achieve better results in national tests than those in school. In Britain homeschooled students regularly get places at top universities.
Most homeschoolers speak very positively of their experiences. Fran, fifteen, enjoys having the freedom to spend more time on subjects she likes. 'At school, there's a set programme of study that all students have to follow. I don't have to take instructions from teachers. I con follow my own interests more and explore subjects in more depth. Adam, fourteen, also sees benefits to homeschooling Teachers in schools have thirty students to think about. I have a tutor just for me. I love the fact that I can ask lots of questions, and he can really help me to understand things. That makes a big difference to me.
People often assume that the biggest problem for homeschoolers is loneliness. in fact, this isn't the case. Most parents of homeschoolers make a real effort to create a network of friends for their children, and they often end up having quite interesting social lives. However, psychologists warn that some students who are homeschooled may have difficulties later in life. Dr Rob Alexander says, "School isn't just about education -it's about learning to fit in. At school, students learn teamwork, and they learn how to deal with a wide range of different personalities. You can't get that at home.
Adam thinks he gets more attention now that he is homeschooled.
Would you prefer to stay at home to study? In many countries it is compulsory for children to attend school In Bntain, children have a legal right to an education, but it doesn't have to take place in a school. Parents con choose to teach their children at home. Around 36,000 students are currently homeschooled in Britain, and the number is growing
It's difficult to make comparisons between the achievements of homeschooled students and those of students at school. However, studies in the USA, where homeschooling is more popular, have shown that students educated at home often achieve better results in national tests than those in school. In Britain homeschooled students regularly get places at top universities.
Most homeschoolers speak very positively of their experiences. Fran, fifteen, enjoys having the freedom to spend more time on subjects she likes. 'At school, there's a set programme of study that all students have to follow. I don't have to take instructions from teachers. I con follow my own interests more and explore subjects in more depth. Adam, fourteen, also sees benefits to homeschooling Teachers in schools have thirty students to think about. I have a tutor just for me. I love the fact that I can ask lots of questions, and he can really help me to understand things. That makes a big difference to me.
People often assume that the biggest problem for homeschoolers is loneliness. in fact, this isn't the case. Most parents of homeschoolers make a real effort to create a network of friends for their children, and they often end up having quite interesting social lives. However, psychologists warn that some students who are homeschooled may have difficulties later in life. Dr Rob Alexander says, "School isn't just about education -it's about learning to fit in. At school, students learn teamwork, and they learn how to deal with a wide range of different personalities. You can't get that at home.
Homeschoolers are always lonely because they don't have a large group of friends.
Would you prefer to stay at home to study? In many countries it is compulsory for children to attend school In Bntain, children have a legal right to an education, but it doesn't have to take place in a school. Parents con choose to teach their children at home. Around 36,000 students are currently homeschooled in Britain, and the number is growing
It's difficult to make comparisons between the achievements of homeschooled students and those of students at school. However, studies in the USA, where homeschooling is more popular, have shown that students educated at home often achieve better results in national tests than those in school. In Britain homeschooled students regularly get places at top universities.
Most homeschoolers speak very positively of their experiences. Fran, fifteen, enjoys having the freedom to spend more time on subjects she likes. 'At school, there's a set programme of study that all students have to follow. I don't have to take instructions from teachers. I con follow my own interests more and explore subjects in more depth. Adam, fourteen, also sees benefits to homeschooling Teachers in schools have thirty students to think about. I have a tutor just for me. I love the fact that I can ask lots of questions, and he can really help me to understand things. That makes a big difference to me.
People often assume that the biggest problem for homeschoolers is loneliness. in fact, this isn't the case. Most parents of homeschoolers make a real effort to create a network of friends for their children, and they often end up having quite interesting social lives. However, psychologists warn that some students who are homeschooled may have difficulties later in life. Dr Rob Alexander says, "School isn't just about education -it's about learning to fit in. At school, students learn teamwork, and they learn how to deal with a wide range of different personalities. You can't get that at home.
In Britain more and more students become homeschooled
Would you prefer to stay at home to study? In many countries it is compulsory for children to attend school In Bntain, children have a legal right to an education, but it doesn't have to take place in a school. Parents con choose to teach their children at home. Around 36,000 students are currently homeschooled in Britain, and the number is growing
It's difficult to make comparisons between the achievements of homeschooled students and those of students at school. However, studies in the USA, where homeschooling is more popular, have shown that students educated at home often achieve better results in national tests than those in school. In Britain homeschooled students regularly get places at top universities.
Most homeschoolers speak very positively of their experiences. Fran, fifteen, enjoys having the freedom to spend more time on subjects she likes. 'At school, there's a set programme of study that all students have to follow. I don't have to take instructions from teachers. I con follow my own interests more and explore subjects in more depth. Adam, fourteen, also sees benefits to homeschooling Teachers in schools have thirty students to think about. I have a tutor just for me. I love the fact that I can ask lots of questions, and he can really help me to understand things. That makes a big difference to me.
People often assume that the biggest problem for homeschoolers is loneliness. in fact, this isn't the case. Most parents of homeschoolers make a real effort to create a network of friends for their children, and they often end up having quite interesting social lives. However, psychologists warn that some students who are homeschooled may have difficulties later in life. Dr Rob Alexander says, "School isn't just about education -it's about learning to fit in. At school, students learn teamwork, and they learn how to deal with a wide range of different personalities. You can't get that at home.
In Britain homes called students not always attend the university
Would you prefer to stay at home to study? In many countries it is compulsory for children to attend school In Bntain, children have a legal right to an education, but it doesn't have to take place in a school. Parents con choose to teach their children at home. Around 36,000 students are currently homeschooled in Britain, and the number is growing
It's difficult to make comparisons between the achievements of homeschooled students and those of students at school. However, studies in the USA, where homeschooling is more popular, have shown that students educated at home often achieve better results in national tests than those in school. In Britain homeschooled students regularly get places at top universities.
Most homeschoolers speak very positively of their experiences. Fran, fifteen, enjoys having the freedom to spend more time on subjects she likes. 'At school, there's a set programme of study that all students have to follow. I don't have to take instructions from teachers. I con follow my own interests more and explore subjects in more depth. Adam, fourteen, also sees benefits to homeschooling Teachers in schools have thirty students to think about. I have a tutor just for me. I love the fact that I can ask lots of questions, and he can really help me to understand things. That makes a big difference to me.
People often assume that the biggest problem for homeschoolers is loneliness. in fact, this isn't the case. Most parents of homeschoolers make a real effort to create a network of friends for their children, and they often end up having quite interesting social lives. However, psychologists warn that some students who are homeschooled may have difficulties later in life. Dr Rob Alexander says, "School isn't just about education -it's about learning to fit in. At school, students learn teamwork, and they learn how to deal with a wide range of different personalities. You can't get that at home.
Adam doesn't like to study at home
Would you prefer to stay at home to study? In many countries it is compulsory for children to attend school In Bntain, children have a legal right to an education, but it doesn't have to take place in a school. Parents con choose to teach their children at home. Around 36,000 students are currently homeschooled in Britain, and the number is growing
It's difficult to make comparisons between the achievements of homeschooled students and those of students at school. However, studies in the USA, where homeschooling is more popular, have shown that students educated at home often achieve better results in national tests than those in school. In Britain homeschooled students regularly get places at top universities.
Most homeschoolers speak very positively of their experiences. Fran, fifteen, enjoys having the freedom to spend more time on subjects she likes. 'At school, there's a set programme of study that all students have to follow. I don't have to take instructions from teachers. I con follow my own interests more and explore subjects in more depth. Adam, fourteen, also sees benefits to homeschooling Teachers in schools have thirty students to think about. I have a tutor just for me. I love the fact that I can ask lots of questions, and he can really help me to understand things. That makes a big difference to me.
People often assume that the biggest problem for homeschoolers is loneliness. in fact, this isn't the case. Most parents of homeschoolers make a real effort to create a network of friends for their children, and they often end up having quite interesting social lives. However, psychologists warn that some students who are homeschooled may have difficulties later in life. Dr Rob Alexander says, "School isn't just about education -it's about learning to fit in. At school, students learn teamwork, and they learn how to deal with a wide range of different personalities. You can't get that at home.
Homeschooled children learn teamwork
Would you prefer to stay at home to study? In many countries it is compulsory for children to attend school In Bntain, children have a legal right to an education, but it doesn't have to take place in a school. Parents con choose to teach their children at home. Around 36,000 students are currently homeschooled in Britain, and the number is growing
It's difficult to make comparisons between the achievements of homeschooled students and those of students at school. However, studies in the USA, where homeschooling is more popular, have shown that students educated at home often achieve better results in national tests than those in school. In Britain homeschooled students regularly get places at top universities.
Most homeschoolers speak very positively of their experiences. Fran, fifteen, enjoys having the freedom to spend more time on subjects she likes. 'At school, there's a set programme of study that all students have to follow. I don't have to take instructions from teachers. I con follow my own interests more and explore subjects in more depth. Adam, fourteen, also sees benefits to homeschooling Teachers in schools have thirty students to think about. I have a tutor just for me. I love the fact that I can ask lots of questions, and he can really help me to understand things. That makes a big difference to me.
People often assume that the biggest problem for homeschoolers is loneliness. in fact, this isn't the case. Most parents of homeschoolers make a real effort to create a network of friends for their children, and they often end up having quite interesting social lives. However, psychologists warn that some students who are homeschooled may have difficulties later in life. Dr Rob Alexander says, "School isn't just about education -it's about learning to fit in. At school, students learn teamwork, and they learn how to deal with a wide range of different personalities. You can't get that at home.
Most parents of homeschoolers do a lot to create a network of friends for their children
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