Homeschooling vs Traditional Schooling: A Comprehensive Comparison
While homeschooling is not as popular in Singapore compared to other nations, we have received increasing queries on whether homeschooling is possible in Singapore, and MOE’s stance on homeschooling.
In short, homeschooling is legal in Singapore since 2000. Parents need to apply for Compulsory Education exemption, including other documents.
Homeschooling and traditional schooling are two of the most popular educational options for children. Both have their own set of advantages and disadvantages, and the decision of which one to choose depends on variety of factors, including the child’s individual needs, learning style, and family circumstances. In this article, we will take a detailed look at both homeschooling and traditional schooling, comparing their pros and cons, and helping you determine which one is the best fit for your child.
Homeschooling: Pros and Cons
Homeschooling is a form of education in which the child is taught at home by a parent or a tutor. Homeschooling has several advantages, including:
- Flexibility: Homeschooling allows for a flexible schedule, which can be tailored to the child’s individual needs and learning style. This means that the child can work at their own pace, and that lessons can be tailored to their interests and strengths. Supplemental classes in the form of home tuition can also be added to furnish additional knowledge.
- Individualized Attention: In a homeschooling environment, the child receives individualized attention, which can help them to progress faster and achieve their full potential.
- Family Bonding: Homeschooling allows for more family bonding, as the child is spending more time with their parents and siblings.
- Safe Learning Environment: Homeschooling can provide a safe learning environment for children who may be bullied or who have special needs.