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Should I Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Educate My Kids?

Sara’s children are happy at school but could she do better for them? Anjula Mutanda and guests discuss the pros and cons of home education and help her decide.

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ education, once an unusual or alternative choice, has been changed by Covid-19 as each week increasing numbers of parents are wondering if it could be a better solution for their children.

Anjula and guests help Sara decide if she should take her children out of school. Her 8 and 9 year old are happy there but Sara feels they are not inspired by what they are learning, they aren’t intellectually curious and their grades aren’t great. And this term has been a real challenge, disrupted by the pandemic.

Having experimented with home schooling during lockdown, Sara thinks she might be able to teach them better herself. But what about friends and sport and extracurricular? Will they be thought of as strange and draw unwanted attention from the authorities? Can they sit exams and what is even legal?

Anjula gathers together home education experts who debunk many myths, find surprising answers and help Sara make that decision.

Joining Anjula are Alison Sauer from the Centre for Personalised Education, Gordon Harold, Professor of the Psychology of Education and Mental Health at Cambridge University, home education researcher Dr Helen Lees, Chartered Educational and Child Psychologist Dr Paul Kelly and Dr Amelia Roberts from UCL’s Centre for Inclusive Education.

Producer: Sarah Bowen

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42 minutes

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Tue 3 Nov 2020 09:00

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  • Tue 3 Nov 2020 09:00