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Homeschool World Forum • Hello, Crystal Ball question
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Hello, Crystal Ball question

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 8:27 am
by inovation
Hello All

I am a semi recent new parent and already can't help but look towards the future.

I am so torn on the home school vs public/private school choice.

Without getting into a pro's/cons debate over what is best I would like to get some feedback from people who have a better understanding on what the future of home schooling will be in 4-5 years.

Personally I have a vision in my head that a great online program would be available that would work along with the traditional homeschooling methods.

So I guess any information on current online programs and any future projects in the works.

I would also like to hear flat out opinions,speculations,theories on what the future holds in regards to online home classroom advancements from the home school community

Thanks for any info

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 2:58 pm
by SuperGiaJ
I agree that public school education will make a slow transition to being available online, especially with the Common Core (if it can hold ground). Just look at many universities and their online offerings/classes/lessons. More are considering online degrees, though it will take time for them to be fully accepted by businesses.

There's certainly no reason why a public school education couldn't be done online. Resistance to change will be its biggest hindrance though.

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:24 pm
by Theodore