February 9, 2023

Someone defined education as “that which is done to prepare a child for life.”  If that is truly the definition, then our schools are doing a terrible job.

‘); googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1609268089992-0’); }); }

Many kids graduate from school believing somehow that the world owes them a living; that they have a right to a good income, whether they happen to work or not.

The idea that Americans are free to excel and benefit from their hard work seems foreign to what they are being taught in school. In fact, producing children who believe the world owes them a living represents the future downfall of our great nation.

For many years America has been the most prosperous nation on the earth simply because our people were free to try new things and to benefit from what they had produced.  We are gradually becoming a nation that believes that everyone ought to be equal; not just in opportunities, but in outcome as well.

‘); googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1609270365559-0’); }); }

One result of the COVID-19 lockdowns is that it forced parents to see what their children were experiencing in school. Many were upset enough they decided to make the sacrifice and home-school their children. They were surprised that it really was not much of a sacrifice and that their children did so well it caused them to wonder why they had not started teaching them sooner.

When you look at the tax bills you quickly conclude that education is a major part of any state budget. It also seems that every year we push more money into the education budget but results do not improve. Achievement remains about the same.

Many studies have shown that some children are not able to do simple math problems well, and cannot read well by the time they graduate from high school. This is a real shame.

Parents who home-school have discovered that teaching is fairly simple. One of the joys they have experienced is seeing their children excel in achievement. In fact, children want to learn, and will do so if we do not discourage them.

Our schools have known for a hundred years that the best way to teach reading is a system of phonics, yet they continue to use a look-say method in one form or another.  With that system the child memorizes certain words, and so it is limited by how many words he can memorize.  With phonics the child learns the meaning and pronunciation of every letter, and knowing that, he can read almost any word. Children can learn to read at age three or four; they can read words that are beyond their understanding, but they can pronounce them.

We once had a boy come to our school who was in the ninth grade, but could not read.  Sure he could learn something by looking at the pictures. He was a distraction for the school as he was constantly getting into trouble. He was also having an effect on the younger children.