Is homeschooling successful in India?
As it has become prevalent internationally, Homeschooling in India is also emerging and has become increasingly formalised and competitive with agencies providing the means to make it a success.
Is homeschooling better than public school?
Non-traditional learning has been proven to be a better education system for children. According to the National Home Education Research Institute, homeschoolers score 15\% to 30\% higher on tests than students in public school do. Non-traditional schooling is the best way to educate children.
Do homeschoolers do better in life?
Research suggests homeschooled children tend to do better on standardized tests, stick around longer in college, and do better once they’re enrolled. A 2009 study showed that the proportion of homeschoolers who graduated from college was about 67\%, while among public school students it was 59\%.
Why homeschooling is not a good option?
Isolation. Teens who are homeschooled may become isolated especially when they don’t have any siblings at home. They may miss out on the friendships in school which could make them know the concept of helping out each other and sharing. They may also not get enough exposure which a traditional school might give them.
Why are homeschoolers so smart?
Home school kids spend more time in the real world and so their earning and education moves at a faster pace. They absorb more information because they are living their education. Although they are being home schooled their exposure to the world is much less insulated than kids attending a public school.
Is homeschooling legal in India?
The Indian government acknowledges each child’s ‘RIGHT TO EDUCATION’ and appreciates all efforts in this regard. The Indian judicial system does not hold homeschooling or online schooling against any section or provision (sections 18 and 19) of the RTE 2009. Hence, homeschooling is legal in India!