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Education Myths...Only Highly Trained Educators Can Teach Children
Myth: Only Highly Trained Educators Can
Teach Children
In thinking back over my youth, if I were to list all of my teachers
(those who taught me something of value for life) most of them would
not be my public school teachers. The majority would be just ordinary
people who crossed my life, some ever so briefly. They would include
many who had never been to college or high school. Some of them
did not even finished grade school. My own father falls into that
last group.
Among my list of teachers would be some very beautiful people
who had never gone to school at all. I can only wonder how much
more they could have passed on to me had they but believed they
could. How much more could I have asked of them had I only known
to do so? I have eventually come to regret that I often failed to
ask. Time has now taken many of them beyond the reach of mortal
men.
It is also noteworthy that even children can and do teach children.
A reporter for a local newspaper once told me that he and his wife,
neither of whom had more than a high school diploma, made a set
of flash cards and taught their three-year-old daughter to read
by the time she was five. Then using the same flash cards they also
taught their second daughter to read by the time she was five. Those
two sisters, one five and one seven then took that worn set of flash
cards and taught their little, three-year-old sister to read by
the time she was five.
Isn't it interesting that a seven-year-old and a five-year-old
can teach their three-year-old sister to read without the aid of
a trained teacher, yet amazingly, the more educated each succeeding
generation becomes the more it tends to look upon itself as being
incapable of teaching its own children? The exact opposite should
be the case. The more educated parents become the more capable they
should be! The apparent lack of self-confidence is a by-product
of godless (secular) schooling; which leads to a lack of confidence
in God who created us and commanded us to teach our sons and our
son's sons. (See Deuteronomy 4:9). Is it any wonder that a people
taught to have no confidence in their Creator will have no confidence
in the creation— namely themselves?
While considering my observations. Virginia concluded that
the lack of self-confidence can best be cured by stepping out, in
faith, to do that which we feel we can't. She believes such is the
case, not only in homeschooling, but in most everything. I might
add. she has followed homeschooling to success and has gained the
confidence to take up midwifery, becoming much in demand. It is
amazing the things which homeschooling parents will do once they
break the shackles ofl-can'l-do-it thinking.
The original intent of teacher certification and school accreditation
was to assure parents that the school run by the government was
a good place to send their children for an education, and to
assure the taxed public that the public school was a good investment.
It was never instituted to use as a club against anyone, or to prove
that without certification one cannot teach. To use it that way
now defies intelligence. A license to teach no more proves that
one can teach than a license to fish will automatically assure us
of a fish dinner. Teacher certification means that the teacher has
been through an approved course. Accreditation means that the school
has certain specified facilities, courses, and faculty. It is commonly
assumed that such has something to do with education.
Whereas, even children can teach children, it should be obvious
that children are going to leam with or without highly trained
teachers! The more important question is not who is going to
teach them; rather. What are they going to learn?
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