DaddyK
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Has any one noticed there are alot of flaws in education systems these days? god it sucks.
Yes I have, as have many experts in the filed (researchers and teachers alike). The system is more than 3,000 years old though - it is based on the Greek Academies. The problems with it are obvious simply by comparing Greek society to modern day society. Changes are required.DaddyK said:Has any one noticed there are alot of flaws in education systems these days? god it sucks.
well yes and no...since the legal ages for attending school are 6-15, the board of studies won't grant you a home schooling certificate once you turn 15. But this means that you can leave school anyway and do it at home if you want.CrashOveride said:Ok so it seems home schooling is not possible for years 10 and up. All my research seems to indicate this, so if anyone says otherwise, please raise your voice.
If you want to do the HSC, you have to do it either through school or TAFE. I think it is possible to do home schooling but do the HSC through a school if you find a school that is willing to let you do itCrashOveride said:So am i correct in saying that if you are a sane and healthy person, the only way to do the HSC is basically at school or via TAFE? There is no home option here?
Correct. Many home schoolers by age 16 or so are either at uni or in a job already.Jaydels said:well yes and no...since the legal ages for attending school are 6-15, the board of studies won't grant you a home schooling certificate once you turn 15. But this means that you can leave school anyway and do it at home if you want.
that's true...people who have been home schooled all their lives are generally much smarter than the rest of usSlide Rule said:Correct. Many home schoolers by age 16 or so are either at uni or in a job already.
I guess this is where your "yes and no" applies?Jaydels said:well yes and no...since the legal ages for attending school are 6-15, the board of studies won't grant you a home schooling certificate once you turn 15. But this means that you can leave school anyway and do it at home if you want.
If you want to do the HSC, you have to do it either through school or TAFE. I think it is possible to do home schooling but do the HSC through a school if you find a school that is willing to let you do it
The only legitimate way to do the HSC is through an officially recognised school.CrashOveride said:I guess this is where your "yes and no" applies?
Basically what you are saying is the only legit way to do some sort of homeschooling would be to negotiate it with the school?
Actually, that is incorrect SlideySlide Rule said:Remember that most scholarships are void if you've already completed the HSC once, Crash...
You'll see that this has already been covered and rebuked.sladehk said:Home schooling maybe better for your academic results but your social skills will be flat
So why does it say on all the application forms "must be a school-leaver"?CrashOveride said:Slide: Yeah, i emailed usyd and unsw =p
Not if you've accepted a UAC place - i.e. commenced tertiary study. Null and void.CrashOveride said:If you do it via some distance eduction...that still counts as a school leaver slide rule =p