Is The Rise And Rise Of Homeschooling Explained By Failing Schools?

21/08/2023 5 min Temporada 1
Is The Rise And Rise Of Homeschooling Explained By Failing Schools?

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Welcome to the second and final article in our mini-series on homeschooling. In the first article we explored the pull of wanting to study at home; customised self-directed education with varying degrees of parental or external support. Advances in technology have been the big enabler with people having access to a wide range of materials anywhere in the world. In this second article, we note a number of issues surrounding the limitations of the education system which seem responsible for people considering alternative provisions like being schooled at home.Tech Advances Have Changed The GameIn the first article we talked about the impact developments in technology have had in facilitating teaching and learning outside of the traditional school classroom; in terms of myriad innovative methods and materials on the internet. The websites and apps frequently use gamification to enable the children to have fun whilst problem-solving and learning. And as far as socialising, again this can be done remotely through live video chat options, such as Skype.One of the key benefits for self-directed home learners is that being cognisant of and capable with the latest technology enables them to prosper in the increasingly tech-enabled world, probably more than their peers at school. Home ed students can now access quality education at low cost with a high degree of flexibility and learners can set the pace of their learning rather than adhere to the lowest common denominator in class. As well as supporting students’ learning, technology helps the student prepare for the future in terms of lifelong further education, employability and remote living, because homeschooled children have to be more comfortable with self-management of technology.Kloodle is one such solution which fits perfectly into this scenario. The reflective learning around skills and character which Kloodle promotes, in turn, enables a greater understanding of what it means to be a ‘human’ and blossom in a tech-infused, AI-pervasive world.‘Push’ Factors: The Reasons For Leaving SchoolThere are numerous reasons why parents opt for home education and why they want to remove their children from the school system. The list includes: avoiding bullying, exam pressure, stress, special educational needs, not getting into a school of choice, moral or religious preferences, or the school environment.Historically, the decision to homeschool was heavily influenced by religious or moral persuasion. The rapid growth of homeschooling in the US was fuelled by the growth of the conservative evangelical movement; parents wanted to bring their children up with the belief and values systems rather than the secular education. As the chart below shows, religious and moral separation are still factors, however, in a major survey in the US, two of the main reasons parents selected for homeschooling were dissatisfaction and concerns about school life, both socially and academically.Let’s Face It, Schools Are FailingFor parents, it is becoming clear that schools can’t offer the range of support they once did, and this failing explains the rise in families wanting to follow the home education path. There have been reams of press coverage on the cuts in education budgets which have transformed the educational landscape, and the ‘culture of fear’ and ‘sweeping judgements’ surrounding ‘data-driven’ Ofsted inspections; these factors have affected learning, inhibited teachers and decimated extra-curricular activities. The Academies Act 2010 has resulted in the spawning of over 10,000 academies nationwide, designed to operate as businesses and keep teachers’ pay in check. Class sizes have increased significantly over this period as, conversely, pastoral care and student welfare have been radically reduced, according to Unison, to the detriment of pupils’ education and performance. The reality is that beleaguered teachers feel like they are overstretched and are leaving the profession in droves, to flee the...

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