12intheBox
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I don't have kids, and I wasn't home schooled, but they should be fine getting home schooled for a year if you're worried. I'd take what I say with a grain of salt as again, I don't come from any position of experience for either case, but to me home school is largely what a parent makes it.
If a parent wants to just indoctrinate their child with whatever belief they want, well then they'll do it. but a parent can also really get the most out of their child by thinking out of the box when it comes to education.
Science experiments are a fun way of educating for example, and you can probably look up some really cool demonstrations and thing you can do around the house on YouTube. Speaking of YouTube there are tons of lectures by professors and experts on topics, there are things like Khan Academy, and tons of other resources available to assist with advanced subjects.
Have it structured like school, history is this hour, math this hour, lunch this hour, include things like physical education, have fun with it.
"Hey kids, we're going on a hike, because it's going to count as school work for you, not because I want to spend this beautiful day with my family"
I see a lot of potential positives. That's if it's feasible for your family of course, everyone has to look at their schedule and determine how much they can invest in their kids education, but if you can do it you can really do it well, and it can be fun for everyone. Depending on how your kids take it of course.
That’s the other choice. Our school system is offering learn from home on their curriculum - same material the kids going to class would get. We don’t have to do the teaching. But maybe we should? There are several online platforms - we have used khan academy quite a bit ad a supplement already.
I suppose that depends on how well the local system does of having their courses ready to go.