Educ for Life-long Learning LO5178

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Sun, 28 Jan 1996 12:05:53 -0500

Replying to LO5016 --

Date: 96-01-22 02:37:33 EST
From: JPF6745@ACS.TAMU.EDU (John Paul Fullerton)

Options like home schooling and charter schools exist and are viable
alternatives. Another viable alternative is for taxpayers to get more
involved in creating the public schools they want their children and
community memebers to attend. As Robert Kennedy said. "In today's world,
we can no longer be mere spectators, critics on the sidelines ..."

Carol Sager
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John said:
More pertinently for the topic here is that perhaps the "quality" of
education that might be longed for may commonly be longed for only by
parents for their own children or closely knit cultures for their
members. In terms of the realities of care for individuals and
appropriate opportunity to work beyond the student's immediate
interests, maybe an opening of the options beyond public schooling
makes sense. Without much information about the topic, one option is
home schooling.

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