Kamis, 30 Mei 2013

My Schedule



Self-Directed Learning
Name: Nurila Apriliani


My Schedule

Friday, May 31, 2013
Sample Learning Contract
No
Question
Answer
1
What are you going to learn?
I will going to learn about writing
2
How are you going to learn?
I will going to learn often read, memorize new words, tenses, and I will often write my diary.
3
Target Date for Completion
My Target begin from this day, May 31, 2013 and the last day is Friday, August10, 2013.
4
How are you going to know that you learned it?
I will make evaluation, I think this is One way to gain feedback in My learning contract, I will show to the my lecturer or friends.
5
How are you going to prove that you learned it?
I will show my diary that.
6
Advising Faculty Member feedback


No
Day/Date
Time
Schedule
1
Friday, May 31, 2013.
06.15 AM
I’ll read Indonesian for daily use book’s.
2
Friday, May 31, 2013 – Friday, June 21, 2013.
20.30  PM
I’ll learn more about the tenses.
3
Saturday, June 01, 2013 – Saturday, June 22, 2013.
6.15 PM
I’ll memorize new words.
4
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
10.00 AM
I’ll read Bahasa Inggris Sistem 52 M book’s.
5
Thursday, August 15, 2013
10.00 AM
I’ll show my diary, make evaluation and own assessment. And then I’ll take signature from My supervisor and advising Faculty member feedback.


Homeschooling



HOMESCHOOLING

Home schooling is a choice made by some parents to provide elementary, middle or high school education to their children in their own home. Many parents, frustrated by corrupt school boards, lack of religious instruction, underpaid teachers or unsafe conditions, have opted to teach their kids at home. Most parents cite family togetherness, more control over curriculum, and having a say over what their children learn as reasons to home school. Many of the families who home school also do so for religious reasons.
The homeschooling movement began growing in the 1970s, when some popular authors and researchers, such as John Holt and Dorothy and Raymond Moore, started writing about educational reform. They suggested homeschooling as an alternative educational option. According to the National Home Education Research Institute, there are now more than two million children being homes-chooled in the U.S., with the percentage rapidly increasing by 7 percent to 15 percent each year. Homeschooling is legal in all 50 states and in many foreign countries.
 


There are many advantages to home schooling. For instance, parents teach their children one-on-one, rather than twenty- or thirty-to-one in a crowded classroom. With more personal attention, children often understand the material more quickly instead of lagging behind because they don't understand. Parents also like being able to enjoy more time together as a family, instead of a few hurried hours in the evening.
Homeschooling can be used as a form of supplementary education, a way of helping children learn, in specific circumstances. For instance, children that attend downgraded schools can greatly benefit from homeschooling ways of learning, using the immediacy and low cost of the Internet. homeschooling can be combined with traditional education and lead to better and more complete results. Homeschooling may also refer to instruction in the home under the supervision of correspondence schools or umbrella schools. In some places, an approved curriculum is legally required if children are to be home-schooled.Children are safe in a home school situation. Parents cite numerous reasons as motivations to homes-chool their children. Homeschooling is a progressive movement around the country and the world, in which parents choose to educate their children at home instead of sending them to a traditional public or private school.

Why Do People Choose to Homeschool?                     
             People who choose to send their children to Private schools do so because they feel it is a better education than public schools. This may be true as there are often smaller classrooms, and better resources than in public schools, but they are still schools. Homeschool families choose to homeschool for many reasons, including religious beliefs, problems with teachers or schools not helping their children when needed, having schedules that don’t co-exist well with traditional schooling, and a plethora of other reasons. Homeschooling not only learned in the home, but also can learn outside the home such as in restaurants, beaches, or another places. Like the pictures:

   
Who homeschools?

People of all walks of life choose to homeschool their children. While the majority of homeschooling families are Caucasian, middle class there are many families who do not fall into this category who homeschool. According to a 2007 study by The National Center for Educational Statistics 2.9 percent of school-aged children are homeschooled. So, who homeshool? Homeshooling is that children.