The rule still is that children are taught to sit quietly and listen to the teacher.[/quote[
There is no single rule nationwide regarding public schools, and once again I have already pointed out to you that sitting at a desk all day with not interaction, no communication etc.. is not the practice of any of the schools I or my children attended when they were in public school. ... obviously we choose schools according to the needs of our children and they haven't always gone to public school. Right now we're pretty much done with our school journey, my oldest is in seminary, my boy is done with high school and working and my youngest is in a democratic school.
It's different because my children do and your children don't.
Ah-ha... so I'm lying about my children's experiences?
If your children don't have them in their classroom, then they're not interacting with them.
So if your children don't have "them" in your home and you're homeschooling they aren't interacting with "them" either.
Leave my parents out of this. If you really want to make this personal, tell me and we'll go at it.
Oh please, another one who can't take reality, if you did not experience anything in life where you LEARNED except in a classroom where you sat all day staring at the teacher and never went on field trips, never had visiting speakers and teachers, never had a variety of teachers AND your parents (or guardians) failed to provide learning experiences outside of school they failed you, I'm sorry if that was your experience but apparently you don't "get" that it's not school OR parents it's school (whichever type of education you use) AND parenting. And please don't threaten me with challenges to "go at it" besides being childish in its tone, you couldn't succeed at upsetting me with personal commentary- I always consider the source