Regarding research, Fancis Bacon (1601) declares as follows. If someone is not educated, it is wise to have a lot of talent to compensate for their shortcomings. So, if a person has these attributes, it should be shameful if they did not improve their abilities through education.
Students and their parents, not teachers, are responsible for the decline of education in Nigeria. Getting an education degree and certificate is the goal of all students, which is usually supported by parents. Therefore, the educational level of Nigeria remains high and is good for both parents and students. Pursuit of fast wealth and laziness has confused our educational system in the sense that students feel difficult to learn correctly.
Standardized education continues to re-enter the United States, but students, parents, and teachers are responsible for failed education systems. In standardized education, while trying to raise everyone to the same level, we restrict the possibilities and abilities of children. The improvement in quantity is negligible, but the government continues to spend more on it. Students need to invest more in their studies, but certain factors such as the economy may affect their performance. Parent involvement is important for students
The proportion of full-time teachers, teachers, and students is high. As we all know, one factor in effectively educating our children is the ratio of teachers to students, ie the number of students responsible for teachers. Other factors include the degree of contact between the teacher and the student, and the dedication of the teacher to a particular child. Home school was doing well in both areas. Who can focus more on helping children succeed in learning than parents? Parents love their children and help their children grow up with all their heart. Therefore, no one is focusing on children over their parents. Family education is mainly conducted on a one-to-one basis, there is no more ratio between teacher and student. Homeschooling is the best option in these two areas essential for children's education.