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Homeschooling
home education or home based learning
Homeschooling or homeschool
• is the education of children at home, typically
by parents or by tutors, rather than in other
formal settings of public or private school.
• is a legal option for parents in many countries,
allowing them to provide their children with a
learning environment as an alternative to
public or private schools outside the
individual's home.
Homeschooling or homeschool
• This form of schooling is recognized by
the Department of Education (DepEd)
provided that the parent-teacher is a college
graduate and is able to provide at least 4
hours of instruction for kindergarten to 7th
grade.
• Homeschooling means no pressure of learning
all things. It is done at anytime, anywhere by
the learner, mother or provider.
Three reasons of homeschooling
parents in the United States
1. concern about the school environment
2. to provide religious or moral instruction
3. dissatisfaction with academic instruction at
public and private schools
History
• The earliest public schools in the
modern West began in the early 16th century
in the German states of Gotha and Thurungia.
• However, even in the 18th century, the vast
majority of people in Europe lacked formal
schooling, which means they were
homeschooled, tutored or received no
education at all.
History
• In the 1960s, Rousas John Rushdoony began to
advocate homeschooling, which he saw as a
way to combat the intentionally secular
nature of the U.S. public school system.
History
• During this time, the American educational
professionals Raymond and Dorothy
Moore began to research the academic
validity of the rapidly growing Early Childhood
Education movement.
• The Moores began to publish their view that
formal schooling was damaging young
children academically, socially, mentally, and
even physiologically.
History
"This is like saying, if you can help a child by
taking him off the cold street and housing him
in a warm tent, then warm tents should be
provided for all children – when obviously
most children already have even more secure
housing."
History
One common theme in the homeschool
philosophies of both Holt and the Moores is
that:
“home education should not be an
attempt to bring the school construct into the
home, or a view of education as an academic
preliminary to life.”They viewed it as a natural,
experiential aspect of life that occurs as the
members of the family are involved with one
another in daily living
Methodology
• Families, for a variety of reasons chose different
educational methods, representing a variety of
educational philosophies and paradigms.
• Classical education
• Charlotte Mason education
• Montessori method
• Theory of multiple intelligences
• Unschooling
• Radical Unschooling
• Waldorf education
• School-at-home
Homeschooling programs in the
Philippines
• Some Philippine homeschooling programs
include the following:
– Alternative Learning of Asia
– Angelicum College
– Catholic Filipino Academy (CFA)
– Colegio de San Juan de Letran
– Harvest Christian School International
– The Master’s Academy (TMA)
– The School of Tomorrow
– Gopala Play Center
Homeschooling as an alternative to
sending kids to school
• Mainstream education in the Philippines has
been around for more than a hundred years.
• By the time children start to walk and talk,
parents start to canvas for the most reputable
school that will raise them best, and one they can
afford at that.
• But a new movement led by the Homeschooling
Association of the Philippine Islands (HAPI) is
changing the landscape of education by
advocating homeschooling in the Philippines.
Homeschooling as an alternative to
sending kids to school
• Established in 2009, HAPI is an organization
composed of homeschooling families, as well
as various accredited schools who offer home
school programs.
“Homeschool is different from home study.” Home
study is schooling supervised by a teacher or a
tutor who drops by a student’s house.
“Home school, on the other hand, is a form of
education where the parent is the teacher and the
child is the student,” - Edric Mendoza
How it works
• Homeschooling has two existing movements:
– loosely structured homeschooling
– highly-structured homeschooling
How it works
• HAPI advocates homeschooling in the middle
of the spectrum, where parents enroll their
kids in existing schools with home school
programs accredited by the Department of
Education.
– Examples of these accredited schools are The
Masters Academy (TMA), Kid’s World, and
Heritage Academy.
How it works
• “There are assigned consultants who will
literally walk you through the entire program.
Some are hands-off where they will show you
the materials you can use. Then you can just
check with them from time to time,” Mendoza
says.
• It will be up to the parents to create the
schedules and teach their children according
to the curriculum.
How it works
• Since they are not confined to a typical
school’s 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. schedule,
homeschoolers usually devote their mornings
to academics, while afternoons are for
extracurricular activities, like theater and
sports.
• Parent-teachers may avail of school curricula,
lesson plans, teacher-training, and
instructional materials through DepEd
accredited homeschooling programs.
Time and Commitment to Homeschool
• Homeschooling, however, would be a big feat
for parents who both work full-time. One
parent has to devote his or her time to
oversee the education of their children.
END
• classical education embraced study of
literature, poetry, drama, philosophy, history,
art, and languages.
Mason's philosophy of education is probably
best summarised by the principles given.
• Two key mottos taken from those principles are
– "Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, a life"
– "Education is the science of relations."
• She believed that children were born persons and
should be respected as such;
• they should also be taught the Way of the Will
and the Way of Reason.
• Her motto for students was "I am, I can, I ought, I
will."
• Montessori education is
an educational approach developed by Italian
physician and educator Maria Montessori and
characterized by an emphasis on
independence, freedom within limits, and
respect for a child’s natural psychological,
physical, and social development.
• Unschooling is an educational method and
philosophy that rejects compulsory school as a
primary means for learning.
• Unschooling encourages exploration of
activities initiated by the children themselves,
believing that the more personal learning is,
the more meaningful, well-understood and
therefore useful it is to the child.
• The term "unschooling" was coined in the
1970s and used by educator John Holt, widely
regarded as the "father" of unschooling.
Waldorf pedagogy distinguishes three broad stages in
child development
• The early years education focuses on providing
practical, hands-on activities and environments that
encourage creative play.
• Secondary education focuses on developing critical
understanding and fostering idealism. Throughout, the
approach stresses the role of the imagination in
learning and places a strong value on integrating
academic, practical and artistic pursuits.
• The educational philosophy's overarching goal is to
develop free, morally responsible, and integrated
individuals equipped with a high degree of social
competence.
Homeschooling programs in the Philippines
• Alternative Learning of Asia - A Homeschool
Program Provider in Asia offering preschool to
highschool under the International Academy of
Asia Pacific. Has homeschool students from
the Philippines, China, Indonesia, Switzerland,
Qatar and United Arab Emirates. Also offers
prekinder to highschool homeschool
curriculum and homeschooling training and
resources.
• Angelicum College Catholic Home Study
Program from elementary to high school.
• Catholic Filipino Academy (CFA) – the first
Philippine Catholic homeschool program, co-
founded by Bo Sanchez, offers DepEd
accredited education for preschool to grade
school students. It provides training materials,
lesson plans, and textbooks and support from
other homeschooling parents. CFA is affiliated
with Power Kids Academy, a private school
located in Bulacan.
• Harvest Christian School International - the
International Christian School of Cebu City,
Philippines offering DepEd accredited
international and national homeschool and
distance learning programs from Elementary
to High School.
• The Master’s Academy (TMA) – a Christian
school founded by the Christ’s Commission
Fellowship (CCF) that has been offering a
DepEd accredited international homeschool
program since 1999. Regular group activities
provide children with opportunities to interact
as well as to display their talents.
• The School of Tomorrow - a Christian
homeschool program for kindergarten to high
school levels that has been provided by the
United States-based organization Accelerated
Christian Education since 1970. It makes use
of the latest computer technology in providing
an individualized education with a strong
religious background.
• Gopala Play Center An Indoor Playground for
children to learn while they play. Also provides
Homeschooling, Alternative Learning services.
Parents may choose different curriculum
depending on their preferences--local or
international.

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Homeschooling

  • 1. Homeschooling home education or home based learning
  • 2. Homeschooling or homeschool • is the education of children at home, typically by parents or by tutors, rather than in other formal settings of public or private school. • is a legal option for parents in many countries, allowing them to provide their children with a learning environment as an alternative to public or private schools outside the individual's home.
  • 3. Homeschooling or homeschool • This form of schooling is recognized by the Department of Education (DepEd) provided that the parent-teacher is a college graduate and is able to provide at least 4 hours of instruction for kindergarten to 7th grade. • Homeschooling means no pressure of learning all things. It is done at anytime, anywhere by the learner, mother or provider.
  • 4. Three reasons of homeschooling parents in the United States 1. concern about the school environment 2. to provide religious or moral instruction 3. dissatisfaction with academic instruction at public and private schools
  • 5. History • The earliest public schools in the modern West began in the early 16th century in the German states of Gotha and Thurungia. • However, even in the 18th century, the vast majority of people in Europe lacked formal schooling, which means they were homeschooled, tutored or received no education at all.
  • 6. History • In the 1960s, Rousas John Rushdoony began to advocate homeschooling, which he saw as a way to combat the intentionally secular nature of the U.S. public school system.
  • 7. History • During this time, the American educational professionals Raymond and Dorothy Moore began to research the academic validity of the rapidly growing Early Childhood Education movement. • The Moores began to publish their view that formal schooling was damaging young children academically, socially, mentally, and even physiologically.
  • 8. History "This is like saying, if you can help a child by taking him off the cold street and housing him in a warm tent, then warm tents should be provided for all children – when obviously most children already have even more secure housing."
  • 9. History One common theme in the homeschool philosophies of both Holt and the Moores is that: “home education should not be an attempt to bring the school construct into the home, or a view of education as an academic preliminary to life.”They viewed it as a natural, experiential aspect of life that occurs as the members of the family are involved with one another in daily living
  • 10. Methodology • Families, for a variety of reasons chose different educational methods, representing a variety of educational philosophies and paradigms. • Classical education • Charlotte Mason education • Montessori method • Theory of multiple intelligences • Unschooling • Radical Unschooling • Waldorf education • School-at-home
  • 11. Homeschooling programs in the Philippines • Some Philippine homeschooling programs include the following: – Alternative Learning of Asia – Angelicum College – Catholic Filipino Academy (CFA) – Colegio de San Juan de Letran – Harvest Christian School International – The Master’s Academy (TMA) – The School of Tomorrow – Gopala Play Center
  • 12. Homeschooling as an alternative to sending kids to school • Mainstream education in the Philippines has been around for more than a hundred years. • By the time children start to walk and talk, parents start to canvas for the most reputable school that will raise them best, and one they can afford at that. • But a new movement led by the Homeschooling Association of the Philippine Islands (HAPI) is changing the landscape of education by advocating homeschooling in the Philippines.
  • 13. Homeschooling as an alternative to sending kids to school • Established in 2009, HAPI is an organization composed of homeschooling families, as well as various accredited schools who offer home school programs. “Homeschool is different from home study.” Home study is schooling supervised by a teacher or a tutor who drops by a student’s house. “Home school, on the other hand, is a form of education where the parent is the teacher and the child is the student,” - Edric Mendoza
  • 14. How it works • Homeschooling has two existing movements: – loosely structured homeschooling – highly-structured homeschooling
  • 15. How it works • HAPI advocates homeschooling in the middle of the spectrum, where parents enroll their kids in existing schools with home school programs accredited by the Department of Education. – Examples of these accredited schools are The Masters Academy (TMA), Kid’s World, and Heritage Academy.
  • 16. How it works • “There are assigned consultants who will literally walk you through the entire program. Some are hands-off where they will show you the materials you can use. Then you can just check with them from time to time,” Mendoza says. • It will be up to the parents to create the schedules and teach their children according to the curriculum.
  • 17. How it works • Since they are not confined to a typical school’s 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. schedule, homeschoolers usually devote their mornings to academics, while afternoons are for extracurricular activities, like theater and sports. • Parent-teachers may avail of school curricula, lesson plans, teacher-training, and instructional materials through DepEd accredited homeschooling programs.
  • 18. Time and Commitment to Homeschool • Homeschooling, however, would be a big feat for parents who both work full-time. One parent has to devote his or her time to oversee the education of their children.
  • 19. END
  • 20. • classical education embraced study of literature, poetry, drama, philosophy, history, art, and languages.
  • 21. Mason's philosophy of education is probably best summarised by the principles given. • Two key mottos taken from those principles are – "Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, a life" – "Education is the science of relations." • She believed that children were born persons and should be respected as such; • they should also be taught the Way of the Will and the Way of Reason. • Her motto for students was "I am, I can, I ought, I will."
  • 22. • Montessori education is an educational approach developed by Italian physician and educator Maria Montessori and characterized by an emphasis on independence, freedom within limits, and respect for a child’s natural psychological, physical, and social development.
  • 23. • Unschooling is an educational method and philosophy that rejects compulsory school as a primary means for learning. • Unschooling encourages exploration of activities initiated by the children themselves, believing that the more personal learning is, the more meaningful, well-understood and therefore useful it is to the child. • The term "unschooling" was coined in the 1970s and used by educator John Holt, widely regarded as the "father" of unschooling.
  • 24. Waldorf pedagogy distinguishes three broad stages in child development • The early years education focuses on providing practical, hands-on activities and environments that encourage creative play. • Secondary education focuses on developing critical understanding and fostering idealism. Throughout, the approach stresses the role of the imagination in learning and places a strong value on integrating academic, practical and artistic pursuits. • The educational philosophy's overarching goal is to develop free, morally responsible, and integrated individuals equipped with a high degree of social competence.
  • 25. Homeschooling programs in the Philippines • Alternative Learning of Asia - A Homeschool Program Provider in Asia offering preschool to highschool under the International Academy of Asia Pacific. Has homeschool students from the Philippines, China, Indonesia, Switzerland, Qatar and United Arab Emirates. Also offers prekinder to highschool homeschool curriculum and homeschooling training and resources.
  • 26. • Angelicum College Catholic Home Study Program from elementary to high school. • Catholic Filipino Academy (CFA) – the first Philippine Catholic homeschool program, co- founded by Bo Sanchez, offers DepEd accredited education for preschool to grade school students. It provides training materials, lesson plans, and textbooks and support from other homeschooling parents. CFA is affiliated with Power Kids Academy, a private school located in Bulacan.
  • 27. • Harvest Christian School International - the International Christian School of Cebu City, Philippines offering DepEd accredited international and national homeschool and distance learning programs from Elementary to High School.
  • 28. • The Master’s Academy (TMA) – a Christian school founded by the Christ’s Commission Fellowship (CCF) that has been offering a DepEd accredited international homeschool program since 1999. Regular group activities provide children with opportunities to interact as well as to display their talents.
  • 29. • The School of Tomorrow - a Christian homeschool program for kindergarten to high school levels that has been provided by the United States-based organization Accelerated Christian Education since 1970. It makes use of the latest computer technology in providing an individualized education with a strong religious background.
  • 30. • Gopala Play Center An Indoor Playground for children to learn while they play. Also provides Homeschooling, Alternative Learning services. Parents may choose different curriculum depending on their preferences--local or international.

Notas del editor

  1. He vigorously attacked progressive school reformers such as Horace Mann and John Deweyand argued for the dismantling of the state's influence in education
  2. They viewed it as a natural, experiential aspect of life that occurs as the members of the family are involved with one another in daily living
  3. (parent education, finances, and educational philosophies, future educational plans, where they live, past educational experiences of the child, child’s interests and temperament) classical education embraced study of literature, poetry, drama, philosophy, history, art, and languages.Mason's philosophy of education is probably best summarised by the principles given at the beginning of each book mentioned above. Two key mottos taken from those principles are "Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, a life" and "Education is the science of relations." She believed that children were born persons and should be respected as such; they should also be taught the Way of the Will and the Way of Reason. Her motto for students was "I am, I can, I ought, I will."
  4. At the other spectrum is the loosely structured homeschooling, where basically everything goes. There are no rules, like teaching music for a whole year, or finishing grades 1 to 5 in two years. At the other side of the pole is the highly-structured homeschooling. It can go as extreme as a parent that simulates the classroom experience with a desk, blackboard, flagpole, even uniforms and IDs as teacher and student.