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#1 Rogerdodger

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Posted 08 June 2013 - 10:38 AM

I guess I was a pioneer in home schooling 30 years ago when I took my 6th grade daughter out of the failed public school system.
It was around that time that A Nation at Risk warned of “a rising tide of mediocrity that threatens our very future as a Nation and a people.”
ACT recently found that 76 percent of our high-school graduates “were not adequately prepared academically for first-year college courses.”

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HOMESCHOOLING RATE EXPLODES...

As homeschooling has become increasingly popular, common myths that have long been associated with the practice of homeschooling have been debunked.

Any concerns about the quality of education children receive by their parents can be put to rest by the consistently high placement of homeschooled students on standardized assessment exams. Data demonstrates that those who are independently educated generally score between the 65th and 89th percentile on these measures, while those in traditional academic settings average at around the 50th percentile. In addition, achievement gaps between sexes, income levels, or ethnicity—all of which have plagued public schools around the country—do not exist in homeschooling environments.

Recent studies laud homeschoolers’ academic success, noting their significantly higher ACT-Composite scores as high schoolers and higher grade point averages as college students. Yet surprisingly, the average expenditure for the education of a homeschooled child, per year, is $500 to $600, compared to an average expenditure of $10,000 per child, per year, for public school students.
Based on recent data, researchers such as Dr. Brian Ray (NHERI.org) “expect to observe a notable surge in the number of children being homeschooled in the next 5 to 10 years. The rise would be in terms of both absolute numbers and percentage of the K to 12 student population. This increase would be in part because…[1] a large number of those individuals who were being home educated in the 1990’s may begin to homeschool their own school-age children and [2] the continued successes of home-educated students.”

Edited by Rogerdodger, 08 June 2013 - 10:53 AM.


#2 Dex

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Posted 08 June 2013 - 06:34 PM

In the '70s I knew the NYC High School system was just a baby sitting program. There were gangs and school guards in the schools - it just took time to reach the rest of the country. That is why, now, college is just a filtering tool for businesses. If you get a college degree then they will hire and train you.
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#3 *JB*

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Posted 08 June 2013 - 09:00 PM

In the '70s I knew the NYC High School system was just a baby sitting program. There were gangs and school guards in the schools - it just took time to reach the rest of the country.

That is why, now, college is just a filtering tool for businesses. If you get a college degree then they will hire and train you.


In most state universities -- for students from that states public schools -- the BIGGEST enrollments for freshmen is in remedial English. Less than 60% of students get past that class.
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