Home Schooling: Coops



Figure 1.--I am sending along a photograph of children enjoying a music lesson. These are expats in Nigeria. Te home school activities relate to specialalist teaching. Parents got together and had a music teacher give a singing, music lesson once a week. The home school was for five families who brought their children to the home school.

Home schooling is most done by individual families. There are some instances where parents have joined together to pool resources and capabilities. This seems most common with expats overseas. A reader tells us, "I am sending along a photograph of children enjoying a music lesson. These are expats in Nigeria. Te home school activities relate to specialalist teaching. Parents got together and had a music teacher give a singing, music lesson once a week. The home school was for five families who brought their children to the home school. The teacher was not a parent of any of the students. The home school followed the British Curriculum. The idea was to teach them to the standard needed for easy integration back into the British School system when the families returned home. Parents did the basic reading and math classes. Specialist music, drama and art teachers came to the school. parents also contributed their skills. A parent had a large garden. The children went there for a sports lesson every Friday afternoon. A family who had a swimming pool let the school have a swimming session on a weekly basis."







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