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  • The Disadvantages of Social Promotion

    While passing the academic year should mean making the grades necessary to prove proficiency, in some situations schools elect to promote students who didn't make the requisite marks. This passing of students who did not make the grade necessary to attain standard passing is known as social promotion. Advocates of social promotion argue that children who are retained have been found in some studies to be less likely to graduate. Some, however, fervently disagree with social promotion as the policy has some serious disadvantages.

  • Advantages & Disadvantages of Weathering

    Weathering is the process by which rock is broken down into smaller and smaller pieces until it becomes soil. There are two primary types of weathering: physical weathering and chemical weathering. Physical or chemical weathering that is caused by the actions of living organisms is sometimes referred to as "biological weathering."

  • The Advantages and Disadvantages of Homeschooling

    If you have done any research into homeschooling, you know it is a subject enveloped in controversy. Pros and cons exist on both sides of the issue, and proponents of each will usually be able to find solutions to the problems. Homeschooling is no small undertaking. It requires strong commitment, dedication and perseverance. If you are considering it, consider the advantages and disadvantages so you can make an informed decision.

  • The Benefits & Disadvantages of Homeschooling

    Deciding to homeschool a child is a challenging and personal decision, but it's one that more families are making. The National Center for Education Statistics, an arm of the U.S. education department, reported in 2009 that the percentage of school-age children who were homeschooled increased from 1.7 percent in 1999 to 2.9 percent in 2007. Knowing the benefits and disadvantages of educating a child at home can help you decide if it's right for your family.

  • Social Disadvantages of Homeschooling

    The decision whether to send a child (or children) to a public school, private school or to homeschool can be a difficult one for a parent. There are advantages to each of these options. If homeschooling is chosen, it has advantages, but the disadvantages of homeschooling must be taken into consideration as well to make the best choice for the child, and for the parent.

  • Disadvantages of Homeschooling

    The number of parents choosing to homeschool their children is growing rapidly. There are many reasons why, but safety as well as religious concerns are at the top of the list. Many parents want the freedom to decide what curriculum their children will study as well as control the environment in which they learn. However justified, these concerns do not negate the reality that homeschooling can have long-term effects on children that are not positive.

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