(March 14, 2019 at 6:16 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: One of my relatives, a young man, shared my enthusiasm for the USN. He took the screening tests preliminary to enlisting a few days ago and got the results today. According to his scores he's functionally illiterate.
His parents homeschooled him and he passed all the tests the state requires for a high school diploma. I know the proctors, relatives of mine. I'm sure they didn't want to "embarrass" anyone by flunking him.
He let me know about all this while he was in transit to another relative in California. She's a school teacher there. We'll get the boy fixed up.
Now that's a pity.
I've only had one experience of seeing home schooling. I was very impressed. The 4 children all tested ahead in every subject except math, where they were on par.
Would I be right in thinking that outcome may not be the norm in homeschooling? I've always had doubts about home schooling as a concept. Not everyone is a natural teacher. That was definitely true of the alleged teachers I had at my Catholic boys school.
As you might expect ,in Australia there are many children living on remote stations(ranches).We have had the " school of the air" since at least 1950's as far I'm aware. It began via 2 way radio. Today it tends to be taught via Skype wherever possible.