Why Homeschooling Takes Less Time
Schlafly Report
It takes uncommon commitment by
parents to undertake a homeschool regimen, but they soon discover they can
do in a couple of hours what takes all day at regular school. Homeschooling
parents can save lots of time since there are so many courses they don't have
to teach.
They don't have to teach multiculturalism,
the peculiar notion that other cultures should be preferred to our own, or
teach a course in Islam, such as is now taught in California schools. Home
schooling parents are free to teach that their own religion and country are
the best.
Homeschooling parents do not have
to teach political correctness, such as the dogma that all academic subjects
must be taught through the prism of gender and race oppression. They are free
to teach that America is not a land of victims but a country of freedom and
opportunity for all.
Homeschooling parents do not have
to teach the androgyny demanded by radical feminism. They are free to teach
boys and girls separately and differently, and let their boys enjoy plenty
of recess to work off their excess energy and thereby avoid being given Ritalin
to make them behave like girls.
Homeschoolers do not have to take
a course every year in Diversity, the code word for gay rights, as is now
mandated K-12 by the California State Legislature. Parent educators are free
to teach that it is OK to be judgmental about illegal and immoral acts.
Homeschooling parents don't have
to teach revisionist history that deletes mention of Washington, Jefferson
and Franklin, as the New Jersey State Department of Education tried to do
(but had to back down after a parental uproar). Homeschoolers have academic
freedom to study the Founding Fathers and read the writings of the DWEMs (Dead
White European Males) who contributed so much to Western Civilization.
Homeschoolers do not have to study
global education that is designed to promote global interdependence and citizens
of the world instead of the U.S.A. Homeschooling parents do not have to teach
Environmental Education fantasies such as that human exist to serve the earth
instead of vice versa.
Homeschoolers don't have to study
fuzzy math, whole math, new math, new new math, or rainforest math. They won't
waste math time discussing, coloring, playing games, or telling their parents
how good they feel about incorrect answers.
Homeschooled children will learn to
read using authentic phonics as their first order of business, so they won't
have to take remedial reading after three years of failure. They won't be
inflicted with Whole Language, which fraudulently teaches children to guess
at words from the pictures, skip over difficult words, and substitute any
words that seem to fit the context.
Homeschoolers will save lots of
time because they don't have to read typical middle school assignments of
depressing modern fiction by "nobody" authors writing about drugs,
violence, sex, runaway teens, witchcraft, and other depressing subjects. Homeschoolers
can read books about heroes and stories that build character, courage, patriotism,
and virtue.
Homeschoolers won't have to spend
time filling out nosy questionnaires about sex, drugs and suicide. The public
schools are obsessed with asking students impudent person questions such as
how many times have you felt depressed and tried to commit suicide.
There are many more worthless courses
taught in public schools on which homeschoolers will not spend their precious
time, such as courses in murder (forensics is the latest fad), suicide, death
and dying, evolution, and self-esteem. Homeschooled students won't have a
problem with self-esteem because their self-esteem will be earned by "achievement
in mastering the important truths of history, literature, math and science.
The Phyllis
Schlafly Report is reprinted by permission. Phyllis Schlafly, president of
Eagle Form, is the author of 16 books. She is a lawyer, syndicated columnist
and radio commentator.
ATG: The SC Dept of Mental Health (Dr. Geoff
Mason, Chief of Staff) claims they can't take any more budget cuts, citing
the loss of over 820 positions. At the same time Dr. Mason says he would
like to have "a mental health counselor in every school in the state."
'That could catch some of the mental health problems early, before they
become expensive or unmanageable. Also, increased spending on education every
year has not gone unnoticed by managers of the state's mental health facilities.
Mental health counselors in schools would be more likely to receive funds
from lawmakers "for the children," than funds for mentally
ill adult males sleeping under bridges.'
Read the above Schlafly article carefully.
Do you see anything in so-called educational subjects taught in government/public
schools encouraging healthy "mental health?" It appears this is
why Dr. Mason feels he needs counselors in every school. They are certainly
not "for the children" - - - more like child abuse; supported
and promoted by the SC Legislature and the State Education Department. It
is past time for parents to remove their children from these schools and homeschool
in a more sane approach to teaching.