I always prick up my ears when I hear veteran unschooling moms talk about what and how their kids handled the high school years:
...2 of mine took a few classes, but K and J never set foot in a high
school class. I let them choose. S did an online program - Keystone
and then American School, earned an actual diploma - by 14. School sort
of bored them, the teachers telling
them things instead of the method they were used to -teaching
themselves. I know plenty of unschooled kids who entered high school
without having ever done any organized "learning", one girl I know
entered high school knowing the equivalent of about 4th grade math, but
despite that handicap caught up within a few months and graduated with
honors. Most homeschoolers I know, regardless of teaching method, know
how to teach themselves and find the lecturing of a teacher boring but
adapt fine. High school isn't that hard, and the maturity of kids makes
it easier to catch up than say, being 6 and trying to learn to read. I
read somewhere that you could be totally illiterate at 20 and be able to
learn everything in a high school curriculum in 2 years or less. ~ Doc
Lecturing is a remnant behavior, like a vestigial organ.
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