Difference between revisions of "Essay:Differences Between Homeschoolers and Public Schoolers"
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#[[Homeschoolers]] are less amused by profanity, and rarely have the [[obsessive profanity]] common to [[public schoolers]] | #[[Homeschoolers]] are less amused by profanity, and rarely have the [[obsessive profanity]] common to [[public schoolers]] | ||
#[[Homeschoolers]] are more able to be self-employed or self-disciplined without requiring constant supervision. | #[[Homeschoolers]] are more able to be self-employed or self-disciplined without requiring constant supervision. | ||
| + | #[[Homeschoolers]] are more likely to embrace faith and have a close relationship with God. | ||
| + | #[[Homeschoolers]] pray more often than students in public school, were prayer is censored. | ||
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Revision as of 20:05, January 7, 2009
There are some fundamental differences of significance between homeschoolers and public schoolers:
- Homeschoolers do not stop learning upon receipt of a diploma; most public schoolers do not try to learn outside of school
- Homeschoolers vote at three times the rate of public schoolers, when they become of voting age
- Homeschoolers engage in less deceit than public schoolers, and are less easily amused by it
- Homeschoolers form fewer cliques and gangs than public schoolers
- Homeschoolers are less amused by profanity, and rarely have the obsessive profanity common to public schoolers
- Homeschoolers are more able to be self-employed or self-disciplined without requiring constant supervision.
- Homeschoolers are more likely to embrace faith and have a close relationship with God.
- Homeschoolers pray more often than students in public school, were prayer is censored.
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