The history of home schooling
article by Diane Crawford
home schooling is also known as home schooling, and the method for teaching children in the family home, rather than the institution as a public school. Originally, all the training takes place in the family home, or informally, in small communities. Very few children never attended school or had a personal service. Children who have such training was held privileged, and were mostly wealthy families.
non-formal education, especially in the house, was the only way for children to be taught. Books in the United States was dedicated to home schooling, such as “help in training our homes,” written by Warren Burton. Parents were the most important teachers of their children, but as far as possible with local teachers to help parents and lessons. It is said that before teaching became institutionalized in the United States peaked in reading and writing. In the 19th century, many important changes in the way of training carried out in the introduction of compulsory education law. Now it is the human rights, children’s education, the Board of Directors. Over the years given, it is a lot of controversy about the effectiveness of institutionalized schooling, and some have even gone so far as to say that compulsory education is harmful to young children, especially boys, who are slower. Adult in the early 1970s, Ray and Dorothy Moore, who later became known as the home schooling advocates for research in early childhood have been bearing the mental and physical development of children aged 8-12 years. These studies Moores evidence that training is not harmful to children, and the reason for some behavior problems are often found in school children. These tests produced, illiterate tribal mothers in Africa were children who were more socially and emotionally developed than children in the West. Moores believed that this was mainly due to interest parents and their children will be conducted if the children were institutionalized education. In some English-speaking countries, it is still a chance for parents home school their children instead of sending them to school, institutionalized. There are various methods available for home schooling families who want to home school their children, rather than send them to schools, including methods such as classical training, Waldorf education and the Montessori method. home schooling can also refer to the school, are at home, with teachers through correspondence schools. Although children are educated at home, they must complete mandatory training topics, and take tests. One of the main reasons that parents choose to home school their children that they know the schools are not able to offer their children the same quality of education, or social environment, which can be learned at home.