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Sunday, February 28, 2010

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Drill of National Examination for Senior High School (SMA) 2010 - Math

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Home school parents tend to look for mastery of subjects before moving forward. This is demonstrated when parents insist on "more than normal work" in difficult subjects like math and science. Whereas public and private schools may not complete a math textbook during a school year, some home school parents will consider a year unsuccessful unless the book is finished. This can lead to an excessive number of hours spent on one subject. One mom reported to me that her son did all 344 lessons in Pre-calculus and easily spent more than 10 hours per week on his math lessons. Her question was whether she ought to give her son more than one high school credit for his effort.
Unfortunately, one complete high school course like Pre-calculus is one whole credit. One textbook is also one credit - even if it takes forever. Even if you count more than 120 hours, it's still just one credit. When we did swim team, for example, it was hundreds of hours but still just one credit a year for PE. It's a big, beefy, manly credit because it's Pre-calculus, and you can be proud of that!
Now is a good time to mention that you don't have to count hours AND count textbooks. You can measure credit value by counting hours OR by completing a textbook, but don't measure both ways. If you use a textbook, measure credits that way, and don't bother counting hours.
You may decide that your son deserves something more than just one credit on his transcript. If so, you might consider giving him honors credit to account for all the additional work he did for his class. You are in control of your child's education. I'm just here to give my opinion based on my years of experience and gray hairs.


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