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Inside Homeschooling

Inside Homeschool from Azaria on Vimeo.

It’s 8:39am Monday morning and Christian Charles races out of his bed to catch his favorite shows on PBS. He quietly sits at the end of the couch as he watches the curiosity of a little monkey named George. Next he learns how to solve problems with Peg and her talking cat. By 10:00am, he is exploring the prehistoric jungle with Buddy and his family on the Dinosaur Train. At 10:30am, the exploring comes to an end and the textbooks come out, class begins.

According to National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI), “There are about 2.2 million home-educated students in the United States. There were an estimated 1.73 to 2.35 million children (in grades K to 12) home educated during the spring of 2010 in the United States (Ray, 2011). It appears the homeschool population is continuing to grow (at an estimated 2% to 8% per annum over the past few years).”

In America, where there are so many different pathways for parents to choose where and how their children receive an Education, homeschooling is become more popular. Brian D. Ray Ph.D of NHERI says, “Homeschooling – that is, parent-led home-based education – is an age-old traditional educational practice that a decade ago appeared to be cutting-edge and “alternative” but is now bordering on “mainstream” in the United States. It may be the fastest-growing form of education in the United States. Home-based education has also growing around the world in many other nations (e.g., Australia, Canada, France, Hungary, Japan, Kenya, Russia, Mexico, South Korea, Thailand, and the United Kingdom).”

Homeschooling is not funded by government taxes, and the curriculum is not dictated by the Board of Education. Although parents are responsible for purchasing the resources for the child, homeschool parents are given a variety of different curriculums at which they may choose to teach their children. They are not subject to teach only what’s given to the school within their district.

There are many different reasons to why a parent or guardian might want to homeschool their child. Rosemarie Charles explains, “I wanted my children to have a Christian based upbringing, a Christian based environment. And what they were teaching in public school there was nothing Christian about it.” A lot of parents decide to homeschool their child because of the way they see the children from public school act around them.

“I could see around me the other kids that are in school, and their behavior, how they carry on, and no manners no respect. And I didn’t like that,” she continued.

Flexibility is also among the top reasons why parents homeschool their children. Child actors are often homeschooled because of their intense work schedule. It works out perfectly for young stars like Jaden smith, who might have film by day and go to school by night. Homeschooling provides them with schooling that compliments their work schedule.

Many parents who are interest in homeschooling worry that their child will not be socialized, which is one of the major stereotypes that homeschoolers face. Most homeschool parents say their children have great communicating skills because they are placed in an environment where they develop and grow with people of different ages and grades as themselves. “When you’re in school you are all the time around your peers, your age group. So they only know how to relate to their group their age. Now homeschool kids, they’re well rounded. They can communicate they can get along with adults, they can get along with younger, older, middle age no matter what kind, what age, what size people,” said Rosemarie.

“They’re not weird!” Rosemarie says, which is another taboo that has been placed on homeschoolers. “No, they’re not weird. People stereotype because they think they’re home, they’re just sheltered in, they’re in this box and then that’s it. When they go out in the world they don’t know how to survive because they were home all the time sheltered. No it’s not.”

As homeschooling increases in popularity in the years to come, we can expect a shift in how children are educated. And this unknown learning alternative will soon be mainstream, well known and respected.

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Snow Day Podcast

In one of New York snowiest winters, teachers and students ask, ”Where are our snow days? Azaria Charles reporting from Brooklyn NY.

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MultiMedia Pitch

For my multimedia project, I want to do a story on Homeschooling. Specifically, what homeschooling really looks like. I believe there is a stigma on homeschooled children. I lot of times people believe that homeschooled children lack social skill because they don’t visit a public, or private, institution for learning. I’m looking to open the understanding of these people by following a homeschooled family as they go about their regular lives in hope of capturing something a lot of people are ignorant of. Homeschoolers are social and actually have a life outside of school. I plan on not only recording and interviewing the family, but also the other homeschooling parents and children. I want to get the different reasons for why they homeschooled and also how techniques differ from one household to another.

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Snow Day Podcast (updated)

My podcast is about the struggle of students, teachers and parents in NYC who have had to deal with going out in the recent snow storms because of the mayors decision of not closing school in the past potential snow storms. I wanted to interview two teachers from two different schools, a public high school student,  a Baruch student as well as a student from another CUNY college, and one or two parents. I plan on asking questions like, “How do you feel about DeBlasio’s decision?” and “Do you think the past storms were worth closing the schools?”As for my natural sounds I want to get snow and ice being crushed under someones feet, hopefully if it snows again, I’ll be able to record snow being shoveled. Hopefully, I’ll be able to get some icky sounds like buses driving in the dirty slush and puddles of water in the street.

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Snow Day Podcast Idea

I wanted to do a podcast on how students and teachers are reacted to our new governors decision not to use school snow days on days that had predicted snow storms. I plan to interview professors, teachers, students and parents from different schools and boroughs. I also want to see if I could speak to the young boy who started the Facebook page Close NYC Schools During Snow Emergencies. With more predictions of snow coming in this week and in March, this current issue would be great for my podcast.

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Photo Essay

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Pitch- A behind the scenes look (Profile)

For my photo Essay, I would like to do a profile on Siria Alvarez, an incredibly driven young woman who entered the world of fashion as a model at age 16 and now has become a freelance visual artist/editor, photographer/videographer and emerging creative director. I thought this would be a perfect news peg with Mercedes Benz Fashion Week just around the corner.

Siria owns a small company called Strut & Destroy where she help aspiring models develop a high fashion image. I thought this would tie in perfectly with the fact that some models that are chosen for the fashion shows of up and coming designers are models who have been trained in companies like Siria’s. She assists her clients by not only booking photo shoots by other fashion photographers in her company, but also taking the pictures and videos herself.

My angle for this story was to show basically the behind the scene images of her as she takes on these different roles. I plan on definitely taking pictures of her preparing a room for a photo shoot and teaching a model how to walk on the runway, but I also want to get an outlook on her as a photographer as well. I want to really capture what she sees through her eyes, but also what she sees through her lens. I think that taking these images of her as she takes on different roles will definitely make for a great photo essay.

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