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Greenwood family creates private school for homeschooling families Hoosier families continue to seek new options for education this school year Zach and Megan Duke created a private school for the homeschool-minded families in Johnson County. They are now entering their second year in a new location at Bluff Creek Christian Church in Bargersville. and last updated 2021-07-29 08:27:45-04 GREENWOOD â As thousands of Hoosier students head back to the classroom this week, many others will continue classwork from home. Homeschooling continues to increase in popularity across our state and the country. One Greenwood family made the choice last summer to pursue homeschooling for their oldest daughter, Malia, and that led to a whole new educational opportunity for area families. ....
Give oral evidence. obviously we have, we don t give oral evidence. obviously we have, we don t have give oral evidence. obviously we have, we don t have him - give oral evidence. obviously we have, we don t have him with i give oral evidence. obviously we have, we don t have him with us| give oral evidence. obviously we i have, we don t have him with us now so he can t respond to that but on the question i am asking you, you know, is it a good idea, it would on the face of it seem like a good idea, if people are being educated at home beyond the structures of standard education, eat s say, it seems like a good idea to measure how they are getting on. some will get on really well and get good quality teaching but others will not. 50 quality teaching but others will not. , quality teaching but others will not, , ., ., quality teaching but others will not. , ., ., ., ., ., not. so my follow on to that was that the deep not. so my follow on to that was that the deep misunderstanding ....
That parents, home educators follow the national curriculum but on the core soufnts literacy, and numeracy, specifically, do you think that there should be some way of measures children s attainment, as much for the children who are getting on really well and getting a good education and certainly for the children who aren t, because there will be some who are falling below expected atakement levels for their age. expected atakement levels for their ae, , expected atakement levels for their are. , , ., expected atakement levels for their are. , ., ,, age. absolutely not, because ex - ected age. absolutely not, because expected attainment - age. absolutely not, because expected attainment levels i age. absolutely not, because i expected attainment levels are attached to the national curriculum. we have a vast number of examples of children who don t learn to read until they are 12, yet the first book they read is the lord of the ring, it does not follow that type of peg goingy that ....
That. the register itself is problematic, it doesn t do what it says lit do, we already know more than 90, 9 % of says lit do, we already know more than 90,9 % of the home says lit do, we already know more than 90, 9 % of the home educating families are already known to local authorities, the cost of a register would be along the lines of £500 million plus, to the country, when it is already on its knees following a pandemic, and the effect of it would be minimal. the other part of your question, could you remind of that? that was ways of measuring attainment and progress. yes, yes. so there s a deep understanding and i am very disappointed rob has not listened to anything that has been said to him by the home educators, which by the way made up more than 62% of the responses to his inquiry and none of them were invited to give oral evidence. ....