I think you're right that we need alternatives to government schools. Do you have any resources you could share to provide good examples?
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I think you're right that we need alternatives to government schools. Do you have any resources you could share to provide good examples?
Montessori, Waldorf, home-schooling, other private schools, a combination of public schooling and supplementary home schooling.
Thank you for the examples. I'll check out Waldorf.
I went to a Montessori for a few years and I wouldn't highly recommend it. I feel like certain expensive private schools can be more elitist than educational.
I went to a Montessori school between kindergarten and 2nd grade, and I believe it served me well in comparison to what I would have gotten out of public schools. In NY state public schools in the U.S., at least the Montessori education I received between those grades left me about a year ahead of where public schools were in 3rd grade. This is purely anecdotal of course, and vague memories at that. It may be that there is a good deal of variability between the quality of different Montessori schools, or that my experience was the exception to the rule, but I wouldn't write off Montessori schools so quickly.