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Homeschooling Produces Better-Educated, More-Tolerant Kids. Politicians Hate That
2019-01-23
[Reason] There's no better sign of success than an escalation in attacks by your enemies. Based on such evidence, homeschooling is enjoying a boom, as growing numbers of families with diverse backgrounds, philosophies, and approaches abandon government-controlled schools in favor of taking responsibility for their own children's education. As they do so, they're coming under assault from officials panicking over the number of people slipping from their grasp.

There's little doubt that homeschooling is an increasingly popular option. "From 1999 to 2012, the percentage of students who were homeschooled doubled, from an estimated 1.7 percent to 3.4 percent," reports the National Center for Education Statistics. While the government agency suggests that growth has leveled off since then, other researchers say data is hard to come by, since many states simply don't count people who homeschool.

"While the overall school-age population in the United States grew by about 2.0 percent from spring 2012 to spring 2016, data from 16 states from all four major regions of the nation showed that homeschooling grew by an average of about 25 percent in those states," counters the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI), in response to NCES figures. "If the data from these states are representative of what happened in the other states during those four years, then homeschooling is continuing to grow in both absolute numbers and as a portion of the overall school-age population."

Just shy of eight percent of North Carolina students are homeschooled for example, in a state in which traditional public schools are bleeding students year after year to charter schools, private schools, and homeschooling.
Posted by:Besoeker

#12  
" I want them to socialized!" Socialized to what?


Screwing their teachers, of course.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2019-01-23 19:42  

#11  The main point of extortion funded creches for children is to push the woman into work.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-01-23 19:40  

#10  Young children are subjected to news media that is liberal bias as you can imagine. Question answer sessions afterward about orange hair. Raise your hands if you disagree with orange hair. Pier pressure and basically bulling to conform to the group thought. Public school of course if you can call it that.
Posted by: Dale   2019-01-23 18:33  

#9  we know anecdotes are not evidence... True, it is also interesting how they can be used to suck the air out of a discussion, by seeming to invalidate everything that has been said prior to that time.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2019-01-23 17:47  

#8  most of these were 12 to 16 yo's
Posted by: 746   2019-01-23 16:25  

#7  #3 is the standard criticism leveled at home schoolers by public school promoters. " I want them to socialized!" Socialized to what?
Posted by: SR-71   2019-01-23 16:17  

#6  #5, to which I'd add, it reads like assertion being promoted as anecdote. And as we know anecdotes are not evidence...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-01-23 15:28  

#5  #3 your statistical sampling and methodology are both too limited.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2019-01-23 14:49  

#4   ....the home schooled kids I deal with have zero social skills and are very reluctant to do anything anyone who isnt Mommy tells them to, a strange bunch, these home schoolers

I recommend hanging with a more mature crowd. Six and seven year olds can be like that at times.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-01-23 13:42  

#3  the home schooled kids I deal with have zero social skills and are very reluctant to do anything anyone who isnt Mommy tells them to, a strange bunch, these home schoolers
Posted by: 746   2019-01-23 12:31  

#2  No wonder that parents are increasingly waking up to the problems of government-controlled schools. They started to fear schools that were indoctrinating their kids to PC, cockamamie theories, social engineering, screwed-up accounts of history and a lack of freedom of religion. Moreover, violence has increased in schools. At one time socialization was considered important in schools but now the importance of that notion is being questioned by parents.
Posted by: JohnQC   2019-01-23 10:20  

#1  A home school kid just married Miss Universe. Winner!!
Posted by: Airandee   2019-01-23 08:35  

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