I've seen quite a bit of interest from this community in homeschooling, likely because product developers and software engineers understand that modular approaches and frameworks for experimentation lead to better products, not that a child's education is exactly a product, but still...
Having been in this space for a while as a tech founder and a teacher, it's interesting for me to see that some of the most common myths about homeschooling (e.g. homeschoolers don't have friends or parents aren't qualified to teach) are the least problematic aspects of homeschooling.
Thought some of you might be interested in taking a closer look at the top ten myths I hear about homeschooling, and what the real story is (in my humble opinion)
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 12.3 ms ] threadHaving been in this space for a while as a tech founder and a teacher, it's interesting for me to see that some of the most common myths about homeschooling (e.g. homeschoolers don't have friends or parents aren't qualified to teach) are the least problematic aspects of homeschooling.
Thought some of you might be interested in taking a closer look at the top ten myths I hear about homeschooling, and what the real story is (in my humble opinion)