> Some people I know in California work hard to educate
> their ISP teachers about homeschooling - how it is not
> school at home and does not have the same needs as a
> classroom of 20 or 30 or.... Others I know take a
> more agressive manner and tell the teacher what they
> are doing that requires his/her help - leaving little
> time for them to impose requirements.
I'm really curious about how many of the ISP teachers really, down deep
inside, approve of what homeschoolers do. I often wonder if some of them are
just taking "a few years out of the classroom" for a break, in the form of an
administration position in order not to lose tenure (or, as is a big problem
in this state) job status completely. I'm sure this is purely a rhetorical
question - I doubt if I'd ever get a real answer.
-donna
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