So we've "homeschooled" for years for two kids. Legally we are part of a private school that has oversight into our curriculum, attendance, and testing, but we do the day to day teaching. It's hard when you start as you have to figure out your routine and what works for your kids. After doing this for years, I can say I'd never do it differently. Although the article was on the failings due to far-right extremism, it seems you're not leaning that way. I certainly don't agree with the bureaucratic tendencies and busy work of traditional school, but for those that don't have a better option, it's better than homeschooling poorly. On the other hand, I've been able to assist teaching my kids algebra, early calculus, life sciences, finance, economics, physical sciences, some engineering, some technology, some famous novels, important history (ancient and more recent past), and I would not give that up for the world. Definitely find a good curriculum with multiple subjects
Some years we've even mixed curriculums to make the best for our kids. Homeworking definitely has a US protestant Christian slant, but with COVID especially, many more options have come online. I would say if your kid(s) is/are young, there's nothing wrong with the early years in preschool, kindergarten, and early grade school. But as our kids got into grade school, but I could see the system failing them and then not trying to pick them back up with things they didn't understand or flat-out weren't taught previously. Now, some 5-7 years later, they consistently test 2 grades above in their standardized testing.
It definitely is trying at times (especially the first 2-3 months) but also so rewarding and it makes schooling more relevant to them when you can discuss real world applications as you find them.
This is very confusing! I think you're saying: don't walk barefoot outdoors where there's a bacterial contamination concern. This seems too simple! Please help!
I don't believe it was intended to crash. But to your second point, it was supposed to be near White Sands, New Mexico; the home of the US nuclear weapons program. This in order to show the US that Stalin could reach that site if he wanted.
Close. They were reportedly alive when it crashed. Supposedly Stalin captured Dr Mengele at the end of WWII, used him to surgically transform mentally handicapped children into gray-skinned, large-headed, large-eyed "beings" and flew them on a prototype disc-like aircraft that was piggy-backed on a long range aircraft in order to show the US he could reach the New Mexico nuclear development sites while also scaring the US population in a similar manner to the War of the Worlds broadcast. This data was obtained from a collection of FOIA requests, interviews with contractors, and interviews with EEG engineers that all worked in and around Area 51. Check out "Area 51: An Uncensored History of America's Top Secret Military Base" https://a.co/d/eSI9Jp7
It's a lot to claim, but it seems to fit together more reliably than aliens from hundreds of thousands of light years away happening to find us and make no real contact.
For what it's worth, the crash at Roswell was allegedly mutilated handicapped children as a scare tactic by Stalin to show her could instill fear in the US population before he had a functioning hydrogen bomb. These remains were originally thought to not be human and then hidden even from other government entities.
But I hate people without doing this. Help!