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Topic
#5526

Traditional Schooling is Better than Homeschool

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The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

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After 1 vote and with 5 points ahead, the winner is...

SocraticGregarian96
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Number of rounds
4
Time for argument
Two days
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5,000
Voting period
One month
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Description

Traditional school = public/private

The Con must argue that home school is generally better, not just in one area, and is more likely to set a student up for success. Let's assume that the homeschool student is middle class with a stay at home parent, and the traditional school has average test scores, behavior, ect.

Please vote.

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@Owen_T

More abuse just turns people into abusive persons. It does not exactly teach them to deal with abuse as much as it makes them likely to become abusers themselves.

Traditional schools means children get abused 6 hours a day, while adults expect them to endure abuse while at the same time enduring countless of nonsense being thrown at them by teachers.

So thats a good equation to turn people into psychopaths.

"You made a monster" is pretty much what happens when you force a person to endure 12 years of abuse and then the person becomes evil.

So yeah, its not great surprise that homeschooled kids behave better.

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@Best.Korea

Unfortunately, bullies exist everywhere in the world. We can't shield our children from hardship and then hope they know how to deal with it when they leave home.

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@Owen_T

Bullying was present everywhere when I was at school. Maybe your school is different, but statistics pretty much disagree with you when it comes to average school in US or the world.

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@Best.Korea

Forgot to mention you

That's a little extreme. I'm still a student, and I go to a school that's actually a little lower than average. I have never been in a physical altercation, nor am I friends with someone who has been, and due to responsible authority, have not experienced true abuse. And as mentioned, the school in the debate is an average middle-class school, so the problems that face schools in more poverty-stricken areas aren't relevant here. Even so, the truth is that sort of conduct is not near as commonplace that people think it is.

Furthermore, traditional schools teach students how to avoid such conflict and to deal with bullying. Because unfortunately, problems like these are still present in the adult world.

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@Owen_T

If you think abuse and punches make people smarter.

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@Best.Korea

"Today's people are incapable to deal with problems because they never had to deal with problems early on, because their parents made effort to remove all problems." - Best.Korea

If I had to choose, I would rather homeschool. There is no point in trusting teachers and other kids to be non-abusive, when statistically, abuse rates in traditional schools are very high.

Imma buy my HS as my own residence and register myself as the principal.

Homeshgool.

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@Owen_T

I disagree, but don't have the energy to take this debate.