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Disadvantages of home schooling on 2009-04-01
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Parents are able to mold there child into the adult they want and choose what they learn and how they learn it.
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Homeschooling provides parents with the opportunity to be involved in what their children are learning both academically and in character growth.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Parents must be able to put in the time and effort for there child
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t also requires daily effort on the part of the parent in preparation time and classtime.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
It requires the parent to learn what the child is learning and be able to teach the child how the parent learned it.
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There are some who say a lack of socialization with other children outside the home, is a disadvantage of homeschooling,
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Students lack learning socialization skills.
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In general, studies show that children who are exposed to dealing and relating with a variety of age ranges (from younger siblings to grandparents) have better social skills
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KT T on 2009-04-01
studys prove that children that spend most of there time socializing with older people like there parents and grand parents have better skills
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Of course it is healthy for children to learn to interact with children of their own age as well. Any need for peer interaction is easily satisfied through involvement in home school support groups, church activities, or even home school co-ops.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
There are many places that a home schooled student can get socialization skills like church sports support groups etc.
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Another misconception regarding a disadvantage of homeschooling is that the quality of education at home is always lacking.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
quality of equcation at home is always lacking.
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Homeschooling VS Public Schooling - Things You Must Consider on 2009-04-01
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Parents new to homeschooling often have a thousand of questions to ask.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Parents new to home schooling usually have a thousand of questions to ask.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Parents usually teach there child the best way they learn, which improves there style of learning.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
parents feel the pressure to teach there child everything.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Decieding to homeschool depends on how much the parent is willing to give up for there child.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
A good thing abuot teaching at home is that you dont have to stay there to teach your child. If your teaching him about history you could take him to the museum etc.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Being home schooled allows you to spend quality time with your famiy.
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homeschooling allow quality time, providing individualized attention and instruction. Parents can better understand their children;
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Home schooling provides indavidual attention to a child.
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Parents outline their teaching style and curriculum in accordance with the child's learning style, allowing the children to successfully understand the subject matter, thus better results are achieved.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
parents teach there child with what they find is the easiest way to learn which helps the child out alot.
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Activities can be outside the context of books are very much essential to the child's learning process. Trips to the park, the museum, the zoo, going fishing with mom and dad can be a great time to spend an afternoon educating your child.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Some of the things the parent teaches can be taught at a museum or aquarium which makes it more fun for the student to learn.
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Homeschooling leaves the responsibility of educating your child completely on you.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
homeshcooling leaves the responsibilty to teach the child soley to the parent.
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The classroom setting provides the benefits of socializing for your child.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
The classroom setting provides socialization for your child.
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Your decision to homeschool or not, it all depends on you, as a parent, on how much are you willing to give your child.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
the decision to homeschool relys on how much time the parent is willing to give up for their child.
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Homeschool vs. Public School vs. Private School on 2009-04-01
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Some parents have an easy choice depending on funding and amount of free time they have.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
With home schooling you have full control of your child and how he learns.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Close community of people with high salaries and parents and talk to teachers and put in what they think is right for there children.
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One of the toughest decisions that you're going to face as a parent is that you're going to have to decide where to send your kids to school.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
How hard of a decision you must make on where to place your child for school.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Kids will meet many different types of people and learn how to socailize.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Home schooling keeps the family closer together.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Private schools provide a better teaching for a high cost.
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For some parents the choice is easy because the options are limited by funds and availability of a parent's time.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
some parents are forced to stick there child where they can afford.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Its not easy to homeschool a kid and teach everything that he needs to learn.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Private schools provide a better chance for a greater future because private schools look good on applications.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Public school if free of cost.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Kids begin to argue with there peers and get angry. Also they could be influenced into doin bad things.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Everyone would be about the same there wouldnt be alot of people that had alot of money.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
The hard decision that a parent has to make.
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Cost. It's free so you don't have to think about pay for your kid's education.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Public schooling is free to the parents.
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It's the norm. Kids will basically fit in with society after going through standard schooling.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
It is the normal school which is said to be best for students that plan on living normal lives.
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- Diversity. Kids will get to meet all kinds of different people and will learn tolerance (eventually) for everyone.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Diversity is best in public schools.
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Peer problems. Kids may argue with peers or pick up bad habits in public schools where diversity is common.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
There probably will be some peer problems and your child might be tricked into bein bad.
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Design of education. The public school has a curriculum that doesn't really allow for individuality or input from the parent. Your kid will learn what the school says he will learn.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Public schools have a strict cirricumlum that the teachers follow which doesnt really allow for another student to further excell the others.
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Higher quality of education. These classes are generally geared towards college-bound kids.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Private school is said to have a better teaching staff.
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Future opportunities. Private schools look good on resumes and open doors. Kids from private school tend to stick together into adulthood and may help each other out with careers in the future.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Private schooling looks a lot better on resumes than a kid that went to a public school.
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Close community. This close community extends to parents and teachers and creates a situation in which there are a lot of people looking out for your kid.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Less dieversty, some parents don't want there children around kids from different religions etc.
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Less diversity. Some parents prefer that their kids "stick to their own" so to speak.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
Private school has less diversity and some parents "want there child with there own kind"
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Control over what your child learns. You design the curriculum and it can be focused on the specific educational needs and level of your child.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
With home schooling you have a control of what your child learns and at what pace he learns.
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Keeps the family closer. You do more together and this means that you've got a bond that isn't as easy to achieve when your child is away at school all day.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
homeschooling keeps family closer.
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Difficult. It's not easy to teach a kid everything that he or she needs to know.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
its not easy to teach homeschool.
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Problems separating school and home. In terms of both time and discipline in the home, boundaries get blurred.
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KT T on 2009-04-01
some children gain a problem from seperating home from school.
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Home School Versus Public School Geography: Home School Curriculum: Geography | eHow.com on 2009-03-17
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Electrician Careers, Jobs, and Training Information on 2009-03-17
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Electrician Career and Job Highlights
- There are projected to be excellent prospects for those entering the profession
- The majority of workers gain their expertise through an apprenticeship that can take from three to five years.
- Roughly 75% of electricians are employed in the construction industry; 25% work elsewhere.
Electrician Career Overview and Job Description
In the modern age electricity is a necessity for every type of building and to perform numerous functions like providing light, climate-control, security systems, heat, and many other functions. The work of electricians is to connect, assess, and repair systems that use electronics in both residences and commercial structures. The majority of electricians work in the construction industry or in maintaining and repairing. |
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The majority of workers enter the profession through an apprenticeship program. These programs provide comprehensive training of many different electrical tasks so apprentices are more likely to be hired. Most apprenticeships last from three to five years. However, not everyone completes an apprenticeship. Some workers learn by observing and being taught by more experienced electricians. Other workers complete three year programs that train them to be residential electricians.
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Electrician Job and Employment Opportunities
Prospects for electricians are projected to be excellent. Many people will be able to enter the profession as others retire or move to other careers. Also, there will be less competition as many people prefer occupations that are less physically demanding and more comfortable.
Job growth is expected to be higher than the average in coming years. Most of this growth will be due to the increasing population and growing economy which lead to more construction and remodeling that involves the work of electricians. In addition, innovations in technology will create higher demand for electricians as buildings need to have electrical systems for computers, and industrial facilities are using more automated and robotic equipment. Existing buildings need to be remodeled to incorporate electronic systems for computers as well.
Many new jobs will be created in coming years, but new electricians will also be needed to fill the voids left by electricians who leave the industry. Turnover for electricians is lower than in other construction occupations as it requires a large investment of training and income is higher. However, a generation of electricians is reaching retirement age and so there will be more openings.
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Prospects for electricians are projected to be excellent. Many people will be able to enter the profession as others retire or move to other careers. Also, there will be less competition as many people prefer occupations that are less physically demanding and more comfortable.
Job growth is expected to be higher than the average in coming years. Most of this growth will be due to the increasing population and growing economy which lead to more construction and remodeling that involves the work of electricians. In addition, innovations in technology will create higher demand for electricians as buildings need to have electrical systems for computers, and industrial facilities are using more automated and robotic equipment. Existing buildings need to be remodeled to incorporate electronic systems for computers as well.
Many new jobs will be created in coming years, but new electricians will also be needed to fill the voids left by electricians who leave the industry. Turnover for electricians is lower than in other construction occupations as it requires a large investment of training and income is higher. However, a generation of electricians is reaching retirement age and so there will be more openings.
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electrician on 2009-03-17
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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Electricians bring electricity into homes, businesses, and factories. They install and maintain the wiring, fuses, and other components through which electricity flows. Many electricians also install and maintain electrical machines in factories.
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KT T on 2009-03-20
the type of licenses required in order to work for certain jobs
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KT T on 2009-03-20
the type of advancements that are given and what you learn
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Electricians generally focus on either construction or maintenance, although many do both. Electricians specializing in construction primarily install wiring systems into factories, businesses, and new homes. Electricians specializing in maintenance work fix and upgrade existing electrical systems and repair electrical equipment.
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Work environment. Electricians work indoors and out, at construction sites, in homes, and in businesses or factories. Work may be strenuous at times and may include bending conduit, lifting heavy objects, and standing, stooping, and kneeling for long periods. Electricians risk injury from electrical shock, falls, and cuts. They must follow strict safety procedures to avoid injuries. When working outdoors, they may be subject to inclement weather conditions. Some electricians may have to travel long distances to jobsites.
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Licensure. Most States and localities require electricians to be licensed. Although licensing requirements vary from State to State, electricians usually must pass an examination that tests their knowledge of electrical theory, the National Electrical Code, and local electric and building codes. Experienced electricians periodically take courses offered by their employer or union to learn about changes in the National Electrical Code.
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Advancement. Experienced electricians can advance to jobs as supervisors. In construction, they also may become project managers or construction superintendents. Those with sufficient capital and management skills can start their own contracting business, although this often requires a special electrical contractor’s license. Supervisors and contractors should be able to identify and estimate costs and prices and the time and materials needed to complete a job. Many electricians also become electrical inspectors.
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The Debate: Public vs. Private vs. Home School - On Parenting on 2009-03-17
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Public School vs. Home-school: Which is better for Child Behavior Management? on 2009-03-17
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GOOD TEACHING: THE TOP TEN REQUIREMENTS on 2009-03-17
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