Angelina Jolie has revealed that they are modern schools do not meet the needs of her children, and teachers who are home-schooled.
Jolie, 35, criticized conventional schools, and said they were unable to raise her and partner Brad Pitt's Bread, namely Maddox, 9, Pax, seven, Zahara, 6, Shiloh, five and two years old twins Knox and Vivienne .
"I think we live in a different era and education has not caught up with our children and our way of life," the Independent quoted Jolie as naturally in an interview.
"But we travel and I am the first person to say, 'Get the homework done as soon as possible because, let's go out and explore."
"I prefer them to a museum and learn to play guitar and read and select a book they love," she said.Jolie also revealed her fears about keeping her children to school on track.
"I wish there was a book every parent could read, that tells you how to navigate through the school, and how to customize the education for your children and their interests," she added.
The children were enrolled in the French school system, the Lycée program, in cities including New York, Prague and Venice.
Nannies and teachers provide specialized program, and one of them speaks with Vietnamese Pax, adopted in 2007 in Vietnam. The couple also used mentors with an "African background" to connect with Zahara, in Ethiopia in 2005.
Jolie, 35, criticized conventional schools, and said they were unable to raise her and partner Brad Pitt's Bread, namely Maddox, 9, Pax, seven, Zahara, 6, Shiloh, five and two years old twins Knox and Vivienne .
"I think we live in a different era and education has not caught up with our children and our way of life," the Independent quoted Jolie as naturally in an interview.
"But we travel and I am the first person to say, 'Get the homework done as soon as possible because, let's go out and explore."
"I prefer them to a museum and learn to play guitar and read and select a book they love," she said.Jolie also revealed her fears about keeping her children to school on track.
"I wish there was a book every parent could read, that tells you how to navigate through the school, and how to customize the education for your children and their interests," she added.
The children were enrolled in the French school system, the Lycée program, in cities including New York, Prague and Venice.
Nannies and teachers provide specialized program, and one of them speaks with Vietnamese Pax, adopted in 2007 in Vietnam. The couple also used mentors with an "African background" to connect with Zahara, in Ethiopia in 2005.
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