Posted by oldfarmtractor on December 22, 2011 at 07:02:55 from (75.4.145.167):
In Reply to: OT Home school posted by pat sublett on December 21, 2011 at 16:25:28:
Pat, it is great that your student did not need to take freshman or sophomore math but please tell me how we can expect most home school situations to have someone who can teach both Calculus and Differential Equations. Those are the first two years of math at the university, right?
The only thing I have seen lacking in some home schooling situation is lab facilities. To be considered a valid science course, most NCAA colleges and universities require the pre-college science courses to include a sizable amount of lab activities to include all the aspects of an experiment included the actual procedure.
Without decent microscopes, air tracks, lab burners and similar, lab activities that are appropriate might be difficult to access.
Luckily, in my corner of the world, our high school would lend out equipment to home schooling associations since many of their teachers subbed in the high school on their lighter terms.
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