I’m considering taking a homeschool co-op class for algebra or geometry. How might a Teaching Textbook™ compare to that as an option?
A. Co-op classes can be great; however, the best ones are often expensive. Plus, since co-ops usually meet only one day a week (or at best two), you get far less teaching from a co-op than from a Teaching Textbook™. Also, remember that in a classroom setting, your student has to share the teacher with quite a few other students. This leaves little time for individual instruction. By contrast, a Teaching Textbook™ contains 120 – 160 hours of teacher instruction available at the touch of a button. And unlike a co-op teacher, a Teaching Textbook™ can be rewound as many times as necessary! The other advantage of the Teaching Textbook™ is that it delivers explanations to you in the comfort of your home, day or night.
Related Questions
- Can we pay someone on honorarium for teaching a class at out homeschool co-op? Will it constitute an independent contractor with all the tax implications?
- Do Teaching Textbooks™ cover everything algebra or geometry books are supposed to?
- Can I borrow a video to show in class if I’m teaching/taking a course off-campus?