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Getting Started with
Home Schooling:
Practical Considerations

 
 
Newspaper Interview with Beverley, 1998

for the local Messenger Press newspaper, 1998

HOW MANY KIDS ARE CURRENTLY BEING EDUCATED AT HOME, HERE IN SA?

I have personally spoken to over 150 families since 1989, and over 40 in the last twelve months.

There are other families who act as contact people in the metropolitan and country areas.

The Education Department put the figure at 0.2% of the school population in a newspaper article last year.

COULD YOU GIVE US AN IDEA ABOUT HOW YOUR DAY IS STRUCTURED?

We usually discus what we all intend to do the night before and record it in a book.

Often the kids have activities or projects of their own to go on with, and sometimes we need their help and input, for example we recently built a chook house and yard and duck pond.

Sometimes we go out, to homeschooling get togethers, and so on.

We usually fit in some computer time each, reading aloud and writing, and games together.

Most often we have intense learning periods where we focus on science, society, media, maths, etc. for a week or two. We do lots of arts and crafts as well.

Best thing about it all is being to do what we want to when our interests or needs are high - we stay motivated.

TO WHAT EXTENT ARE DECS INVOLVED IN HOMESCHOOLING?

They process applications for approval fro exemption from attending school.

This involves an interview in your home, and you need to supply them with a learning program.

They also do an annual review including another interview.

HOW FLEXIBLE IS THE CURRICULUM?

I write my own learning programs for each child to suit their learning styles and interests, so they are very flexible. It isn't that difficult because I know them so well and there are so many resources out there to draw on.

I sometimes refer to the National Curriculum guidelines but it isn't required. Most families I know write their own educational programs which they submit to the Department for approval.

You can use Christian Correspondence courses and there are Steiner courses available from overseas.

HOW IS THE PROGRESS OF THE CHILD MONITORED?

I keep several records - each child has their own scrapbooks where we paste in work, certificates, etc.

We have an excursion scrap book, photographic record, a record of major events and projects for each month.

I prepare a rough plan of what I would like the children to achieve each month and afterwards record evaluative comments in it.

I also keep any work or exercise books we have used.

WHAT ARE THE REASONS FOR PARENTS OPTING OUT OF MAINSTREAM EDUCATION?

Roger Hunter from Griffith University in Queensland has collated these reasons from research on home education:

  • a strong sense of responsibility for parenting, and this includes education
  • often parents feel family values are in conflict with the school environment
  • a belief homeschooling leads to an enhanced social development, with the absence of competition, peer pressure and age segregation
  • the opportunity for true individualised learning programs
  • the ability to build stronger and closer family relationships
  • parents enjoy being part of the child's learning process and don't want to miss out
  • a belief that they can provide a better quality education
  • wanting to follow particular philosophies or curriculums, and not necessarily religious.

WHAT ARE THE PERCEIVED DISADVANTAGES ...?

The main disadvantage would have to be loss of income, or potential income, combined with the carrying the cost of education. There are no government subsidies for home educated children like there are for school educated children.

Another problem is lack of information about home education generally, either in bookstores or libraries.

Many of the commonly perceived problems such as socialisation, educational neglect and child abuse are unfounded and seldom pose a problem, and are often represented in schooled education anyway.

IT IS EASY FOR CHILDREN TO BE INTEGRATED INTO MAINSTREAM EDUCATION?

I have met several children who have been homeschooled who have found they have greater confidence and improved academic ability in the school environment. My daughter has just started full time year eleven with no problems.

Generally homeschooled kids are better motivated, feel responsible for their own learning, and very mature for their ages.

COMPUTERS, INTERNET .... HOW DO YOU SEE THE FUTURE OF HOME SCHOOLING EVOLVING?

Slowly at first but gaining ground next century, but not because of technology.

There is a terrible inequity with technology and education with many low income families unable to participate. I believe schools will always need to be there for these families.

Few of the educational programs I have seen for children are anywhere near the quality learning a good teacher can provide - most are substitutes for busywork.

Home schooling will evolve because it has the opportunity to offer children a quality education and the general population will begin to recognise and demand that. This is already happening in the US, with Universities advertising places for home educated students.

 

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photo of Beverley and Robin PainePioneering members of the home education movement in Australia, Beverley and Robin Paine are passionate advocates of true educational choice for families. They began homeschooling their children in 1986 and three years later started the South Australian Home Based Learners network. Beverley wrote Getting Started with Homeschooling in 1995-97 and since then continues to write books and booklets on home education. She balances spending time helping home educators with working in her garden and renovating her home, as well as continuing to build her collection of writing on a variety of homeschooling subjects. Beverley maintains an extensive collection of websites as well as several Yahoo groups supporting families teaching their children at home. In 2007 Beverley joined the HEA and became a committee member in 2008: she also edits and produce the HEA Newsletter, HEA magazine, Stepping Stones for Home Educators, annual Resource Directory and other HEA publications. If you'd like to keep in touch with what Beverley is up to her in her life, sign up for the Homeschool Australia Newsletter or visit her Homeschool AustraliaFacebook page.
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