Just get together a group of ten parents and their kids and take turns teaching them as a group. It’s like a regular school, except that the teachers and the administration are scientifically supposed to care about the students’ wellbeing, unlike a typical school. Also, each student can learn on his/her own level, students can enroll at the same time in distance education programs, and there’s no tuition, just direct expenses.
” take turns teaching them as a group.”
RY: Then it’s the same as regular school when you’re not teaching your kid…
I actually know of a case where they basically did this. There were a lot of people unhappy with the neighborhood school and they decided to homeschool. After a few years and a lot of people were homeschooling they decided to try a rotation based system exactly how you suggested…
It worked for about a year and then it just became another school…
It’s different because parents care about their own children.
Also, unlike a regular school, this one doesn’t have to be exclusive. Kids can enroll in various distance education programs while also having the help of a real teacher.
(By teaching them as a group, I did not mean in as a class, but that the teacher should help each student learn on his or her own, but in the same room as other students.)