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Old 21-04-2009, 03:15 PM   #60 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Nawty View Post
Yes, I do not doubt they are out there, but just wonder if they are able to teach across several grade levels at a time.

For example, if I started 'home' schooling, then I will have a 4yo in k2, a 7yo in Grade 2 and a 10yo I think needing Grade 5 I guess. All needing a great deal of English and western education standard....except the 10yo initially.

I would like to do it, but several factors come into play and make it a difficult decision....not the least possibly playing an experiment with your kids education.

I think it's a really interesting idea. You would have to invest in a curriculum though. One teacher couldn't write the curriculum and teach 3 grade levels.

They could probably combine a lot of the subjects like art and computers, but English and Math would definitely have to be leveled appropriately.

I would be really interested in taking on a project like this, and have seen offers of that sort of thing from time to time, but they seem to get filled really quickly.
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