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Home Front: Politix
Harvard Professor Wants A ‘Presumptive Ban‘ On Homeschooling, Claims It Promotes White Supremacy
2020-04-20
[DAILYWIRE] In a shocking essay for Harvard Magazine, a professor of law and director of Harvard Law School’s child advocacy legal clinic, claims homeschooling is a threat to children’s rights, a method of promoting white supremacy
...the pernicious doctrine that laws were intended to be obeyed, that society works better when people don't pour shreiking from their places of worship every Friday for a weekend of rioting over insults real or imagined; and that cannibalism, beastiality, incest, murder, theft, rape, and similar activities are bad. A Dead White European (which invalidates his opinion) philosopher once opined that societies thrive when a person's word can be relied upon, and that a society which puts individual happiness first will invariably fail. Strangely enough, other successful societies, such as China, Japan, Korea, and those kinds of places could also be lumped with white supremacist societies, since they push the same values...
, and a drain on democratic society — and even goes so far as to suggest a national "presumptive ban" on the practice.

Harvard is playing host to a "homeschooling summit," slated to take place (at least digitally) June 18-19, according to the Daily Caller News Foundation. But Harvard’s concern isn’t so much whether homeschooling is a viable, cost-effective, and comfortable method of education for many Americans, but rather whether homeschooling is (and homeschooled children are) a ticking time bomb.

The summit brings together a number of "experts" from across the spectrum to discuss the "problems of educational deprivation and child maltreatment that too often occur under the guise of homeschooling, in a legal environment of minimal or no oversight."

Prof. Elizabeth Bartholet is leading the charge against those who actively resist public schools and she believes that the generation currently being homeschooled is an eventual, if not active, breeding ground for racism, sexism, and isolationism.

"Many homeschool precisely because they want to isolate their children from ideas and values central to public education and to our democracy. Many promote racial segregation and female subservience. Many question science. Many are determined to keep their children from exposure to views that might enable autonomous choice about their future lives," she claims.

In the essay for Harvard Magazine, Bartholet goes one step further, arguing not just that homeschooling is, itself, problematic, but that it should be snuffed out as a practice by the heavy hand of American government.

"Homeschooling, she says, not only violates children’s right to a ’meaningful education’ and their right to be protected from potential child abuse, but may keep them from contributing positively to a democratic society," the article’s author reports.

"We have an essentially unregulated regime in the area of homeschooling," Bartholet claims in the piece. Although every state has basic educational standards (that most homeschooling families not only meet but exceed), she believes that "if you look at the legal regime governing homeschooling, there are very few requirements that parents do anything."
Posted by:Fred

#22  bingo
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-20 22:05  

#21  I gotta ask: WTF does "presumptive ban" even mean?

Is it just word salad to hid the fact that a college professor is advocating against education?
Posted by: SteveS   2020-04-20 19:48  

#20  All these 'smart' people keep forgetting that SCOTUS has declared Americans have a fundamental right to homeschool.
Posted by: Iblis   2020-04-20 14:01  

#19  Nahh she's just a SJW Shrew a la Fauxcahontas
Posted by: Frank G   2020-04-20 12:52  

#18  Exactly Pan!
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-04-20 12:42  

#17  She's a racist bigot, hates white people...
Posted by: 49 Pan   2020-04-20 12:36  

#16  Probably afraid kids are being taught artillery ballistics....

In yards instead of meters.

But that's that, isn't it? Whose kids' parent(s) payed attention in school and have work ethic, and which ones ffff'd off and are of IDGAS clan.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2020-04-20 10:36  

#15  Burn the universities down and salt the ground. Even Purdue now has a dean whose function nothing more than promoting "minorities" in stem. White supremacy my ass!
Posted by: SR-71   2020-04-20 10:18  

#14  Khan Academy provides free lessons starting at age two years through AP classes. Bill Gates’ foundation is a major donor, so that Harvard law professor can just argue with him about how appropriate home schooling might be.
Posted by: trailing wife   2020-04-20 09:45  

#13  Kill the Indian, Save the Man
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-04-20 09:29  

#12  at Insty: ELIZABETH BARTHOLET, THE “KAREN WANTS TO SPEAK TO THE MANAGER” PROFESSOR OF LAW AT HARVARD, DOESN’T LIKE HOMESCHOOLING.
Posted by: Frank G   2020-04-20 08:59  

#11  autodidacts will thrive anywhere. Hahvahd boy is concerned that children will be taught things contrary to his worldview, things like socialism doesn't work. and things like that have a direct effect on Hahvahd boy's bottom line.
Posted by: Bob Grorong1136   2020-04-20 08:56  

#10  Public education has ideas AND values? Who knew?
Posted by: Cesare   2020-04-20 08:32  

#9  I grew up reading (among other things) two sets of books outside of the local school system; the dictionary and a Funk & Wagnalls encyclopedia set my mother started buying when I was just a wee lad. The F & W was one of those '$xx.xx for the first four volumes and $x.xx for each one after that every few weeks'. In my estimation, I learned about as much from those two things than I did in K-12, and this is before K-12 went to complete shit, as my high school diploma dates to 1982. Sci-Fi was also high on the list of reading material, for what that's worth.

So I'm doing this stuff solo and unprompted, yet Mr. Harvard Smartypants thinks this represents 'a threat to children's rights' (amongst other things), which is logic turned on its head. Then again, I don't think it's logic at all - how is it possible to be engaged in two sets of learning modes (school & self-study) only to have one of them declared to 'promote white supremacy'? Oh, that's right - this is really the Harvard Smartypants Paycheck Protection Act.
Posted by: Raj   2020-04-20 08:25  

#8  

The Professor.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2020-04-20 08:16  

#7  @ #3. Reminds me of Monty Python's Life of Brian and the scene about what good the Romans were.
Posted by: Clem   2020-04-20 07:48  

#6  The main purpose of school is to get both parents working plus not directly paying ensures they care less about what happens at the school
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-04-20 07:26  

#5  And the "legal regime governing" state schools is a dense thicket of paralyzingly bureaucratic nonsense.

The typical state school student spends 2/3ds of his or her 30-hour school week on mindless bullshit designed primarily to check bureaucratic boxes while keeping him pacified.

Nowhere in the educrats' charter will you find the notions of educational excellence or investigation of ideas.

Just as Winston Smith learned at O'Brien's hands in 1984, every public-school parent learns sooner or later that the purpose and object of the school bureaucrats' vast power is power. It has zip to do with "education."
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-20 06:02  

#4  I should think there are numerous examples of a "meaningful education" in Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit....
Posted by: Clem   2020-04-20 05:31  

#3  Yes. Western Civilization was and is a high standard of Caucasian induced Renaissance, Reformation, Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, scientific revolution and should be honored by Universities, not trashed by self hating, low esteem leftist professors.
Posted by: Dr. Wheat Faartz007   2020-04-20 04:11  

#2  IMO, this comes under "end the lockdown, save our (my personal livelihood) economy"
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-20 02:39  

#1  "Many homeschool precisely because they want to isolate their children from ideas and values central to public education and to our democracy.

"Ideas and values central to public education."

That's right, we don't want any. Take your leftest indoctrination and WOKE brainwashing elsewhere.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-04-20 02:18  

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