Home School Controversy
Gender Roles and Homeschooling
Is homeschooling sexist? Kind of a weird question and maybe it
wasn't one of the first that popped up in your mind, but when we talk
about homeschooling controversy, this is one of the topics that people
are talking about.
By homeschooling are we showing our children specific gender roles
that will shape them in their future lives as employers, spouses, and
parents. When I was growing up, my mother always told me that I could
do and be anything I wanted. I wonder if she ever had in mind that this
would be giving up my career aspirations and homeschooling my children.
The debaters say we need to be aware of what we are teaching our
children through homeschooling and the roles the mother and father
play. Its common knowledge that when choosing to homeschool, most of
the time, the mother is the one that quits her job to stay at home to
be the teacher, encourager, mom, and nurse. What does this teach our
children? Maybe we like what it teaches them, maybe we don't, but
whether you are involved in this controversy or not, it's a good
question to ask yourself and think about.
Will our sons grow up to think that a women's place is in the home?
Will our daughters grow up to think they are striving only for
marriage, kids, and a homeschooling lifestyle? Will our daughters grow
up to think that they have unlimited potential? Will our sons be able
to work with women in the workplace in a fair matter when their only
example of a woman is their homeschooling mother? What are our future
daughter and son-in-laws in for?
I won't even try to take sides on this argument, but only leave you
with some of the thoughts above. There are good things that can come
out of some of these controversial homeschooling issues, THINKING. If
anything, sometimes it brings to your mind things that you have not
considered yet and good can always come out of this, no matter which
"side" you choose!
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