Schooled Sentence Examples

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  • He was early schooled in war.

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  • One of the most often voiced concerns is that children who are home schooled are not properly socialized.

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  • Among the many reasons that home schooled children tend to do better in academics than those enrolled in public schools is flexibility.

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  • Each day of the following two weeks, Gabriel retrieved the couple, brought them to the same room, and schooled them in the art of feeding without killing.

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  • So get out your most comfortable chair and prepare to be schooled!

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  • Many of those who favor public school education over homeschooling express the opinion that home schooled children are not exposed to the outside world often enough to learn proper social skills.

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  • Others fear that home schooled children may not keep pace with public schoolers, failing to meet the standards that would be enforced by a public school curriculum.

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  • Students who are home schooled tend to perform better on standardized achievement tests, and substantially so, with scores averaging 30 points higher than their public schooled peers.

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  • Some seem to believe that children who are schooled at home will have no one to interact with, except their parents.

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  • Just because a child is homeschooled doesn't mean they don't belong to clubs and groups that traditionally schooled children belong to.

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  • These groups provide children with the opportunity to interact and form friendships with traditionally schooled children.

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  • In this respect they have a distinct advantage over their traditionally schooled counterparts.

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  • Perhaps you think that these children are being schooled at home because their parents have very strict ideas about religion, or that they don't want their children socializing with public schooled children.

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  • While there are instances where home schooled children are kept away from other children on purpose, or even those whose parents don't really teach them the way they should, these cases are few and far between.

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  • Home schooled children are socialized, usually with more peer groups than a child who goes to public or private schools.

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  • They spend just as much time, if not more, focusing on their school work than their traditionally schooled counterparts.

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  • The main difference between being home schooled and attending a traditional school is the delivery of the material, not the end result.

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  • At the end of the senior year, the students, no matter how they were schooled, will graduate and receive their respective diplomas.

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  • Publicly schooled children often miss out on hands-on activities because of budget limitations.

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  • However, kids who are schooled at home often have access to many items that can be used for science activities, often in unlimited supply.

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  • On a positive note, the homeschooled child just like the child who is schooled in the outside classroom, must learn how to deal with these negative interactions.

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  • There are many homeschooled children that surpass their traditionally schooled counterparts academically.

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  • The statistics on homeschooling in the United States show that children who are homeschooled appear to achieve higher test scores on average than their traditionally schooled counterparts.

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  • You'll find the best prices after the public and private schooled students start their school year.

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  • Teaching science can be a challenge, especially if you don't have access to certain teaching materials that your child's traditionally schooled counterparts do.

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  • Although Jostens typically caters to the public school crowd, the company does offer a selection of tassels, diplomas and other graduation accessories for home schooled students.

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  • The program focuses on simple, self paced learning and is specifically designed for the home schooled child.

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  • Do homeschooled kids really do as well as their publicly schooled counterparts?

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  • Mean scores on every subtest on standardized academic achievement far surpass those scores of publicly schooled students.

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  • While it seems that neither curriculum choice nor regulations makes a different in a students' performance, how do students perform overall compared to schooled students?

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  • It seems that homeschoolers are academically out-achieving their schooled peers by leaps and bounds.

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  • More importantly, when executed properly, relaxed homeschoolers will find themselves every bit as eligible for colleges and universities as their public and private schooled peers.

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  • The community is dedicated to the success of every home schooled child and that devotion is apparent in every facet of the site.

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  • He was so well-mannered that gods sent their children to him so they could be properly schooled in polite behavior.

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  • Toby is extremely book smart, but is not schooled in dealing with peer pressure.

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  • She was home schooled until her senior year of high school and once went skydiving.

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  • In fact, eventually, Sparks left high school to be home schooled so she had more time to pursue her music career.

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  • Soon after his birth, his parents relocated to Wyckoff, New Jersey, where his mother home schooled his brothers and him.

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  • She attended high school for two years, but was home schooled for her last two, and graduated in 2008.

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  • The kids are all home schooled and the girls are all required to dress modestly.

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  • The children are home schooled and allowed very little access to television, music, movies and the Internet.

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  • Once you've schooled yourself on the products and ingredients, you may wish to familiarize yourself with the brands.

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  • Others were exposed to bar room fights, muggings, schooled in army combat or at least been the recipient of a bloody nose from a third grade bully.

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  • No. I'm home schooled now.

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  • She gave him his love of music and schooled him in all the proper ways a noble man should behave.

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  • The book is not what moderns (schooled unconsciously in post-Reformation developments of Thomist ideas) expect under the name of natural theology.

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  • European Liberalism, too, gagged and fettered under Metternich's "system," recognized in the Greeks the champions of its own cause; while even conservative statesmen, schooled in the memories of ancient Hellas, saw in the struggle a fight of civilization against barbarism.

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  • Although, then, as the result of the war, Silesia was by the treaty of Dresden transferred from Austria to Prussia, while in Italy by the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748 cessions were made at the expense of the house of Habsburg to the Spanish Don Philip and to Sardinia, the Austrian monarchy as a whole had displayed a vitality that had astonished the world, and was in some respects stronger than at the beginning of the struggle, notably in the great improvement in the army and in the possession of generals schooled by the experience of active service.

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  • He certainly had not approved of Henry's general treatment of the church, especially during the ascendancy of Cromwell, and he was frequently visited with storms of royal indignation, which he schooled himself to bear with patience.

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  • Danger lay rather in entrusting men schooled in political conspiracy and in unscrupulous parliamentary opposition with the government of a young state still beset by enemies at home and abroad.

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