In the same class and with the same teacher, we often find that students have uneven grades. Some students excel and stand out, while others perform mediocre or even lag behind. What is the reason behind this? Is it the teacher's problem or the student's fault? In fact, what really widens the achievement gap is the degree and way of family education of the parents behind the children.
First of all, homeschooling plays a crucial role in students' academic performance. Parents are the first teachers of their children, and their educational philosophies, methods and attitudes towards their children affect their children's learning attitudes and habits. A good home environment can have a positive impact on students' performance by cultivating self-discipline, responsibility, and interest in learning.
Secondly, students' learning attitudes and motivation are also influenced by home education. If parents encourage their children from time to time, give appropriate rewards and incentives, then children will be more motivated to study hard and achieve good grades. On the contrary, if parents are indifferent to learning or are too demanding and give too much pressure, children may lose interest in learning, which will affect their academic development.
In addition, families also provide children with a wealth of learning resources and learning environments. A family with a bookish atmosphere will have a large number of books for children to read and cultivate their reading habits and knowledge; An education-conscious family will provide children with a variety of learning opportunities and tutoring resources to improve their learning effectiveness. These are all important conditions for students to excel.
In practice, we can also clearly see the impact of homeschooling on student achievement. Those students with high grades often have the full support and encouragement of their parents, and their home environment is conducive to learning; Students with lower grades may face problems such as family disharmony and lack of care and guidance. Therefore, homeschooling does outperform schooling and has a crucial impact on student achievement.
In summary, the real reason for the uneven performance of students in the same class and the same teacher is not the teachers or the students themselves, but the parents behind the children. The power of family education is much greater than that of school education, which determines students' learning attitude, motivation, learning resources and environment. We should pay attention to family education, create a good family environment, and give children full care and encouragement, so as to promote them to achieve better academic performance.