教师罢工:BC省府将给予13岁以下儿童每天40刀的资助

我觉得立法不用强制上学更好。 这样大家自由发展,想学自己找学上,不想上的天天混也行,还有的自学也行。将教育经费全发给孩子自己花就得了
 
我觉得立法不用强制上学更好。 这样大家自由发展,想学自己找学上,不想上的天天混也行,还有的自学也行。将教育经费全发给孩子自己花就得了

小学阶段,自己教真的挺容易,就是我们是非母语家庭,不然每年还能拿个四千元。至于孩子的交友问题,自己去掌握就好了。
 
小学阶段,自己教真的挺容易,就是我们是非母语家庭,不然每年还能拿个四千元。至于孩子的交友问题,自己去掌握就好了。
如果不用强制上学,online的课程这些就会有人开发出来了,软件什么的自己放,一个人学或几个孩子凑在一起学都行。说实话,比老师教强得多。至少社交或实验方面,也相应会有一些lab和社区孩子活动中心供使用的,一天四十刀够用了。
 
小学阶段,自己教真的挺容易,就是我们是非母语家庭,不然每年还能拿个四千元。至于孩子的交友问题,自己去掌握就好了。
不知道你这个四千刀怎么算出来的,一年是有八千刀,不是四千刀。未来社会的教育模式会有革命性的改变的,能学的可能学得很远,不能学的可以玩点别的也很开心,不象现在学校还是相对还是很压抑的。
 
不知道你这个四千刀怎么算出来的,一年是有八千刀,不是四千刀。未来社会的教育模式会有革命性的改变的,能学的可能学得很远,不能学的可以玩点别的也很开心,不象现在学校还是相对还是很压抑的。
I just learned someone from this forum that each home school child can get $4000 per year from government. If we were native English speaking family, I may try it. My child complained to me, the math course was so boring cause the teacher repeated very easy stuff again and again. To help my child stay well in the classroom, we never provided any additional math courses.
 
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如果不用强制上学,online的课程这些就会有人开发出来了,软件什么的自己放,一个人学或几个孩子凑在一起学都行。说实话,比老师教强得多。至少社交或实验方面,也相应会有一些lab和社区孩子活动中心供使用的,一天四十刀够用了。

现在也没有强制上学吧,可以home school
 
现在也没有强制上学吧,可以home school
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BCHLA encourages all home educators to register. Not doing so places you outside the law. Currently, BC still has the best home education laws in North America. Any parents refusing to register their children as home school learners while our laws maximally safeguard our parental freedoms simply lose public sympathy; consequently, credibility for home education wanes.

看来BC的自由相对大些,记得以前看的可能是美国的至少要求提供教学大纲这些供审查批准

http://thecanadianhomeschooler.com/2012/04/canada-homeschool-laws-bc/
 
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I just learned someone from this forum that each home school child can get $4000 per year from government. If we were native English speaking family, I may try it. My child complained to me, the math course was so boring cause the teacher repeated very easy stuff again and again. To help my child stay well in the classroom, we never provided any additional math courses.
原来是4000刀的政府补给home school的,我还以为是一天40刀那个哪,加起来一年有八千更shuang
说实话,光4000刀home school是不够的,有钱有闲才搞得起呀。
英语我觉得不是问题,看下面。不过好象没4000刀,只有1000-1200刀

I’ve often heard it said that if you want to homeschool in Canada, BC is the place to do it. Here in British Columbia, we have a government that seems quite supportive of home education. There are many options available to families here. You can be a registered homeschooler, an enrolled homeschooler, or you can send your child to some classes at a public school and do some at home.
 
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我觉得大家可以考虑home school,已经比较成熟了。尤其是对于比较特殊的孩子
I’ve often heard it said that if you want to homeschool in Canada, BC is the place to do it. Here in British Columbia, we have a government that seems quite supportive of home education. There are many options available to families here. You can be a registered homeschooler, an enrolled homeschooler, or you can send your child to some classes at a public school and do some at home.

Since I am not familiar with what is and isn’t allowed in other provinces, I will explain some fundamentals about how we ‘do homeschool’ here.

When you register as a homeschooler, the government sees your child as an official homeschooler and you as his/her teacher. There is a small amount of money that you can receive (around $150-250 per student per year) and there are no strings attached, you just have to be registered to prove that your student is not truant. If you choose this option you have full freedom to choose your child’s course of education. Being a registered homeschooler, your child will not receive a Dogwood diploma upon graduation. To find out more about the registering option for homeschooling go to: http://www.bchla.bc.ca

When you enroll, the government sees you as a distance learner or an online learner. Enrolled students received a larger amount of money (around $1000-$1200 per student per year), but there are strings attached. You are assigned to a support teacher, whom you must be in contact with weekly or biweekly. You are required to either submit a portfolio of the student’s work or have your support teacher do a ‘portfolio visit’ 3 times a year. You are also required to fulfill the BC Provincial Learning Outcomes. By doing it this way, your student will receive a Dogwood diploma upon high school completion.

There are many options regarding which school you can enroll with. Some of the most popular independent options are Anchor Academy, Heritage Christian Online School, Regent Christian Online Academy, and Traditional Learning Academy (TLA). For a full list of independent options go to http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/independentschools/bc_guide/dl_schlist.pdf . Public options vary by region. Some popular ones that are local to me are Lochiel U-Connect (Langley) and Surrey Connect (Surrey). For a full list go to: http://www.learnnowbc.ca/schools/default.aspx . One thing that many families find beneficial about enrolling with a school that is in their area, is that many of these schools have classes that students can attend 1 day a week. So, your child could take a class in French or Chemistry for example.

Many parents choose to enroll because of the monetary incentive, which for our family is $4000 a year! The distribution of the funds is done through a purchase order system. Each student is assigned a purchase order number (PO#) and can use the PO# to buy educational resources (or services such as sports or music lessons) from an approved vendor. Each school has their own list of approved vendors and most have quite lengthy lists. If you want to purchase an item or service from a vendor who is not approved, you can either have the vendor submit a simple form to become an approved vendor, or you can get your support teacher to purchase for you using a special school credit card. If you are already enrolled and are re-enrolling for the following year, you can access ½ of your funding as early as the end of April for some schools.

Other benefits vary from school to school, but Heritage Christian Online School where we are enrolled, offers many different field trips each year, with some of them being overnight trips. Earlier this year we went on a field trip to the Vancouver Symphony with other HCOS families and my son just took a rocketry course through the school. They also have Learning Camps. These are theme based and often involve several field trips, group planning sessions and a project and presentation day. Near the end of the school year many of the schools offer a Sports Day too.

Here is a link to a chart that goes into more detail regarding the differences between registering and enrolling: http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/dist_learning/dl_vs_homeschool.htm

Whether registered or enrolled, most homeschoolers enjoy the support and community that can be found in a local support group. A list of local support groups for different areas in BC can be found at http://www.bchomeschool.net/ , click on the ‘support’ tab. Local support groups vary as much as the members of each group. Often they will plan field trips together and co-ops for different school subjects or whatever group members are interested in doing.

Our family has been homeschooling in BC since our children were born. They are now 13, 12, 10, and 8. We are excited for all the opportunities that homeschooling has given us so far and we look forward to many more adventures in homeschooling in the years to come.
 

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