Posted on 06/02/2008 6:19:50 AM PDT by Between the Lines
That was one of the dumbest comments I've heard in a while. A GED only means that someone took an alternative route and is not necessarily a reflection on their intelligence. In fact, they may just be someone who is quite smart but doesn't want to stick around for classes that hold no interest and/or are ready to enter the workforce or college.
I never forget that the purpose of reporting stories is to make money by increasing readership. Papers and websites report what their readers want to hear and believe, and if it happens to be the proof, well, isn't that just dandy!
This article is long on emotion and short on facts. How odd that many freepers take it at face value.
*shrug* I was bored to tears and I would’ve gotten my butt whooped had I suggested dropping out and getting a GED. I was simply told suck it up, everyone else put up with being bored and beaten up and so will you.
Actually, this qualifies as a homneschool only ping.
Actually, this qualifies as a homeschool only ping.
Government education ping
oops!
Do you know who handles that ping list?
Thanks for all your work.
:)
The homeschool list isn’t nearly as busy as the Another Reason list. That’s probably why you didn’t notice that I inherited it.
You know, that might be an interesting experiment to conduct. I wonder how many public High School graduates could pass the GED test. ;)
This Tennesee thing is insane. Have you heard about the Parade magazine website poll “Should parents have to have a degree to homeschool their children?” The results will be published this upcoming Sunday. Click the link to vote.
http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2008/edition_06-01-2008/Intelligence_Report#education
Should parents have to have a degree to homeschool their children?
That’s not what the poll asks. It asks if a parent should have a teaching certificate to homeschool. Big difference.
Generally speaking, I would hope that homeschooling parent would have SOME sort of degree, even if just from high school or a GED.
“It’s interesting to see reactions when something is posted from a non MSM site. If it happens to be something that people WANT to believe, then the information has to be true, because, well, I think that too! But if it flies in the face of one’s own personal beliefs, then the hue and cry is for “proof! proof! proof!”
My point exactly, but you said it better than I did.
That is a long way from your misquote of "Should parents have to have a degree to homeschool their children?"
Sorry, I wasn’t trying to offend. I was just trying to quickly let people have the link so I could get to my baby who was crying. I shouldn’t have used quotation marks, since it was a paraphrase—MY MISTAKE. Whoops. I was wrong. No one else has to post to tell me so. Just trying to be helpful since I support homeschooling, but I will think twice next time!
Hope the baby is okay
Congratulations! :-) Enjoy your time with your baby. My youngest just turned seven, and he tells me everyday that he’s “a big boy now.” Kids grow so fast.
I just read your profile page. You must’ve had an interesting experience teaching. :-(
The two of you may not have known, but this story about Tennessee IS a real story we’ve been following.
Here is a link from an MSM source with more information plus quotes from two men with homeschool diplomas, one of them a police officer:
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2008/May/07/diploma-measure-still-faces-hurdles/
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