Who knew? Public education is a sewer of progressive socialist liberalism. Are all teachers in the public educational system corrupted by socialist liberalism? No, but there are way to many that have no idea what they are teaching the next generation is sadistically perverted educational treachery.
Progressive socialist liberalism is contemptuously illegitimate and neurological dangerous to the next generation of citizens and therefore the national security risk.
The socialist liberal ideology is inborn in the teacher from the beginning of their lives and their education, and then manifests itself in the public arena as normal and mainstream, when in fact it is a depraved debauchery of the very principles of education.
The ''new wave'' teacher brings their managed and sanitized liberal religious beliefs to the public as gospel. All they know is what they personally believe, know is the truth and nothing but the truth, it just can't be anything different. And if you as parents disagree with the ideology of the teacher, and in many cases today the principle and or the administrator, you're the problem and must be eliminated from the process of educating the child.
The result of this public school corruption isn't lost on most parents and now turn to home schooling like this author has, and Vouchers and Charter and private schooling as well as online schools that are becoming mainstream.
Take your pick. Can parents do worse on their own?
Hollywood Actress: Why I Homeschool My Kids
Sam Sorbo / @thesamsorboshow /
My name is Sam Sorbo. I’m a mom to three wonderful children, and the author of “They’re YOUR Kids: An Inspirational Journey from Self-Doubter to Home School Advocate.”
Home schooling seems like a radical idea—but only because we are conditioned to think of it that way. Why? Because most of us attended school. But after nine overhauls of our public education system in less than 30 years, according to Pew Research Center data, the U.S. has fallen in world standings for education, to 39th in math and 24th in reading. We are officially behind Estonia. … The schools aren’t getting the job done.
If you feel incapable of teaching your own children it’s because you were taught that you were not capable. Don’t handicap your child by insisting on sending her to an institution for eight hours a day.
We need to rethink education in this country. My mission is to empower parents to be the lead learners for their children. I say lead learner because education is not about downloading information into the child. Education should focus on how to learn, not what. Especially in today’s economic environment, where technological advances change the business landscape so quickly, we need elasticity in our abilities, and that comes from being able to teach ourselves.
But instead, public schools teach children that they must be in a classroom with an instructor to learn. This predicated the snowflake crisis in our universities, where young people feel “triggered” by diverse ideas. They only know what they’ve been taught, and cannot think for themselves, so anything that challenges their worldview is perceived as hostile, and they lose their self-confidence and self-control.
Public school forms a wedge between the child and the parent—that’s inevitable. “Mommy, you have to sign this. The teacher says so.” Or, “Mommy, don’t use plastic bags for my lunch. You’re killing dolphins.” The school challenges the parent’s authority from Day One.
It’s no wonder teenagers rebel. By that time, the parent’s authority has been completely undermined by a system that insists on its way above all else. Parents surrender their precious children to literal strangers, to be taught values and principles and sex-ed and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights … and then they are confused when their children disagree with them.
What is it about a child turning 5 that immediately incapacitates his parents as teachers, forcing him into kindergarten, often when he’s not yet ready to give up his nap?
Instead of being utterly enervating, home schooling is empowering. My children have taught me. My goal is for parents to realize the incredible relationship and experience that is home education facilitates if they only would choose to keep their children close.
Have you ever done homework with your child? Then you have home schooled. You’re just doing it at the end of the day, when everyone is tired and cranky and hungry. My way, home schooling, is easier, and a lot more fun.
Watch the Video : https://youtu.be/PnKkyPmgKIA
Progressive socialist liberalism is contemptuously illegitimate and neurological dangerous to the next generation of citizens and therefore the national security risk.
The socialist liberal ideology is inborn in the teacher from the beginning of their lives and their education, and then manifests itself in the public arena as normal and mainstream, when in fact it is a depraved debauchery of the very principles of education.
The ''new wave'' teacher brings their managed and sanitized liberal religious beliefs to the public as gospel. All they know is what they personally believe, know is the truth and nothing but the truth, it just can't be anything different. And if you as parents disagree with the ideology of the teacher, and in many cases today the principle and or the administrator, you're the problem and must be eliminated from the process of educating the child.
The result of this public school corruption isn't lost on most parents and now turn to home schooling like this author has, and Vouchers and Charter and private schooling as well as online schools that are becoming mainstream.
Take your pick. Can parents do worse on their own?
Hollywood Actress: Why I Homeschool My Kids
Sam Sorbo / @thesamsorboshow /
My name is Sam Sorbo. I’m a mom to three wonderful children, and the author of “They’re YOUR Kids: An Inspirational Journey from Self-Doubter to Home School Advocate.”
Home schooling seems like a radical idea—but only because we are conditioned to think of it that way. Why? Because most of us attended school. But after nine overhauls of our public education system in less than 30 years, according to Pew Research Center data, the U.S. has fallen in world standings for education, to 39th in math and 24th in reading. We are officially behind Estonia. … The schools aren’t getting the job done.
If you feel incapable of teaching your own children it’s because you were taught that you were not capable. Don’t handicap your child by insisting on sending her to an institution for eight hours a day.
We need to rethink education in this country. My mission is to empower parents to be the lead learners for their children. I say lead learner because education is not about downloading information into the child. Education should focus on how to learn, not what. Especially in today’s economic environment, where technological advances change the business landscape so quickly, we need elasticity in our abilities, and that comes from being able to teach ourselves.
But instead, public schools teach children that they must be in a classroom with an instructor to learn. This predicated the snowflake crisis in our universities, where young people feel “triggered” by diverse ideas. They only know what they’ve been taught, and cannot think for themselves, so anything that challenges their worldview is perceived as hostile, and they lose their self-confidence and self-control.
Public school forms a wedge between the child and the parent—that’s inevitable. “Mommy, you have to sign this. The teacher says so.” Or, “Mommy, don’t use plastic bags for my lunch. You’re killing dolphins.” The school challenges the parent’s authority from Day One.
It’s no wonder teenagers rebel. By that time, the parent’s authority has been completely undermined by a system that insists on its way above all else. Parents surrender their precious children to literal strangers, to be taught values and principles and sex-ed and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights … and then they are confused when their children disagree with them.
What is it about a child turning 5 that immediately incapacitates his parents as teachers, forcing him into kindergarten, often when he’s not yet ready to give up his nap?
Instead of being utterly enervating, home schooling is empowering. My children have taught me. My goal is for parents to realize the incredible relationship and experience that is home education facilitates if they only would choose to keep their children close.
Have you ever done homework with your child? Then you have home schooled. You’re just doing it at the end of the day, when everyone is tired and cranky and hungry. My way, home schooling, is easier, and a lot more fun.
Watch the Video : https://youtu.be/PnKkyPmgKIA
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