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In reply to the discussion: What Makes People Think They Are Qualified To Teach Their Own Kids? [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)If Little House on the Prairie was historically correct, there already were teacher exams in the 19th century.
Maybe just teaching the child to read and write and cipher, in centuries prior to the 20th - that might have been sufficient in those times. But the very reason schools exist - there is more to it than parent just passing on their knowledge - would tend to argue again home schooling.
I could understand it for the so fanatically religious that they don't want their kids to learn anything else or how to think but just to follow the religion's authorities, or people who honestly feel their school system is so bad that it's not teaching anything, or people who live in such a remote place that it is not practical to attend school. Or maybe those few for whom the student is too smart and gets bored at school - but modern schools would have programs for that.