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Showing posts with label School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

Monday, January 27, 2014

Structure the School year




Now that you have begun your homeschooling schedule, there are



various questions that trouble you. Should you study continuously,



take a number of short breaks or a long vacation? What about



public holidays? When should you take a break?





The answer to these questions and many more like these are



actually quite simple: Do whatever suits you best. This is one of



the appealing benefits of homeschooling. You do not have a set



pattern to follow. You do not HAVE to take that autumn break, or



close shop for a prolonged summer vacation. Flexibility is the key



here. For some practiced unschoolers, even a definite curriculum



is not necessary because lessons are a part of their day- to-day



life. But this may not be the case with beginners. Beginners may



need to chart out their activities to fall into a pattern.





Before you plan the structure of your classes, consider some of



the most important issues. What method of homeschooling will you



be following, what is your teaching style and your child's



learning style, what are the work and play schedules, what are



your vacation plans. Some families plan small 1-week vacations at



different times of the year. Other families prefer to go away for



a month or more. Consult with the members of your family, and



chart out a holiday schedule that most suits you.





There are some positive benefits in following the traditional



summer vacation schedule. Firstly, your children can benefit from



the various summer activities, camps and classes. Your child's



schedule will coincide with that of his school-going friends. A



summer job may be possible. A longish summer break also means that



both parents as well as children get a break from their daily



lessons. This could also be a major drawback, as it is sometimes



difficult to get back on track once the classes resume.





On the other hand, there are some advantages to taking numerous



small breaks in the course of a year. Firstly, children do not get



bored since they get time to explore other interests. You can



cover more topics in the extra time that you save. You can also



take family trips and vacations during the less popular periods of



travel. This means lesser crowd and better prices. But beware if



your child becomes restless when other children are enjoying their



long summer vacations.





As far as homeschooling is concerned, you and your family are the



people in charge. Taking care of the individual needs of the child



is the primary focus of this system. So, tailor the school year to



suit your child's needs. Periodic evaluation is a must. Set some



realistic goals and see if you are able to achieve these goals.



Most importantly, avoid burnout - both in yourself and your


Tuesday, January 8, 2013

School based after-school programs




In an effort to keep children motivated and safe, the U.S. Government



sets aside a good amount of fund for financing after school programs every



year. A report by the U.S. Department of Education and Justice points out



that after school programs are very effective and is in the interests of



the society as a whole. Interestingly, it was found that Americans liked



providing school-based after school-programs in their community.





Other than safety, boredom and loneliness, the poor performance of many



students also led to the need for after-school programs that are based on



the school curriculum. Children coming from low-income families were found



to lag behind in reading and grammar after a long break in the summer.



Statistics prove that if school-going children are left unsupervised after



their school, the chances of poor grades and drop out are considerably



higher. The funds provided by the Government will allow rural and



inner-city schools to provide activities during the summer, over the



weekends and after school. These activities will take place in a



drug-free, safe and supervised environment.





Positive augmentation of critical skills is the prime focus of these



school-based after school activities. Thus they enhance the skill level of



the child. Most school-based programs offer assistance in math tutoring,



reading, comprehension and problem solving. Many programs provide engaging



activities that seek to prepare the students for college. Hands-on



experience is provided for children who want to invest in a career in



teaching. Access to telecommunication and technology and involvement in



music and art are other benefits of these programs. This becomes



invaluable, especially in low-income sectors where such activities are



considered to be a luxury.





As far as children are concerned, the snacks provided in after school



programs are an added incentive. School sponsored after school programs



are entitled to receive funds for snacks. The National School Lunch



Program is designed to do just this. Free or reduced price snacks will be



provided for children from schools that apply for it. The CACFP reimburses



expenditure depending upon the child's income status. But this is



applicable only till the age of 13. The funding that schools get depends



upon the area in which they are situated. A low-income area gets more



funding. Supper can be served to children below the age of 19. Longer



programs can provide both supper and a snack. With the participation of



non-profit private organization, it is possible to feed deserving school



children breakfast, supper and a snack.