No.
Homeschooling is usually mandated at a federal level and there are numerous countries (like Brazil, China, Germany, and Greece among others) which prohibit homeschooling. There are also nations like Portugal which set homeschooling requirements so high that it makes it nearly impossible to homeschool even though it is legally permissible.
That someday homeschooling will be taken away from people
To become homeschooled, you typically need to follow these steps: 1) Research and understand your state or country's laws on homeschooling. 2) Notify the appropriate authorities, such as your local school district or homeschooling agency, about your intention to homeschool. 3) Develop a curriculum and educational plan for your child. 4) Keep organized records of your child's progress and achievement. 5) Continually evaluate and adapt your homeschooling approach to meet your child's learning needs.
To prepare a lesson plan for homeschooling a class 9 or 10 student, start by outlining the learning objectives, selecting appropriate resources and materials, breaking down the content into manageable parts, including interactive activities for engagement, and incorporating assessments to measure progress. It's important to consider the student's learning style, pace, and interests when designing the lesson plan.
The effectiveness of formal school versus homeschooling depends on the individual needs and learning styles of the student. Formal schools provide structured learning environments with access to qualified teachers and social interactions, while homeschooling allows for personalized instruction and flexibility in curriculum. Ultimately, the best approach may vary for each student.
Thomas Edison started attending school at the age of seven in 1855. However, he was considered a poor student and his mother ended up homeschooling him after he was expelled for causing a classroom explosion.
Homeschooling is in fact legal in all of the Australian states and territories.
No.
it is illegal
Yes
Yes. Many people homeschool their children. They need to register the fact that they are homeschooling, as there are certain legal requirements that must be met. For more information on the requirements for homeschooling in Australia, see the related link.
Yes
It depends on your jurisdiction and the more local regulations.
Legal everywhere
Check the home school legal defense website http://www.hslda.org.
Illinois has given rights to parents who want to teach their children at home and homeschooling is legal in the state. Chicago has many children who do not go to school.
you must be 17 years old to quit school in PA.
I'm not sure it's legal everywhere,but i think it's legal in Thailand.