Why Homeschool
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On this blog, the authors explore why homeschooling can be a better option for children and families than a traditional classroom setting. They also explore homeschooling issues in general, educational thoughts, family issues, and some other random stuff.
Why Homeschool
3M ago
We how everyone had a wonderful Christmas.
And we wish you the best in the new year ..read more
Why Homeschool
1y ago
We hope everyone had a good Christmas.
And we wish you the best in the New Year ..read more
Why Homeschool
2y ago
I hope everyone had a good Christmas and best wishes for the new year ..read more
Why Homeschool
2y ago
Number of students being homeschooled in Colorado more than doubles starts with:
DENVER (KDVR) — New data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows the number of families opting to homeschool their children is on the rise.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the rate of households homeschooling reached 11% by September 2020. Six months prior, only 5.4% of families were registered for homeschooling.
In our state, the latest data from the Colorado Department of Education shows the number of students homeschooling more than doubled last year to 15,773. In 2019, only 7,880 students were being hom ..read more
Why Homeschool
2y ago
Just The News reports:
The percentage of children being homeschooled in the U.S. has nearly doubled since the start of the COVID-19, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report.
The number of students increased from 5.6% in March 2020, to 11% in Sept. 2020, according to the most recent bureau report on the issue, released in March.
Prior to the pandemic, roughly 3.3% of U.S. households homeschooled children.
Black households saw the largest increase. Their homeschooling rate rose from 3.3% in the spring of 2020 to 16.1% in the fall according to the report.
This is grea ..read more
Why Homeschool
3y ago
In Free to choose -- and learn, Joanne Jacobs reports on a study which found that:
"The more a state provides parents with the freedom to choose their child’s school the better the state’s students score on the National Assessment of Education Outcomes (NAEP)," writes Patrick Wolf on Project Forever Free.
Hat tip: Instapundit ..read more
Why Homeschool
3y ago
It will be interesting to see where the parent backlash against the teacher unions goes.
Parents are pushing harder to have their children taught while teachers claim special privileges.
It is not clear to me why teachers think it is OK for hospital and grocery store workers to go to work, but some how schools are a death trap.
David Catron's column The Coming Parent Revolt Over School Reopening reviews several issues on opening of public schools and concludes with:
The parents are experiencing this callous attitude first hand. As Liesl Hickey reports in USA Today, some are preparing ..read more
Why Homeschool
3y ago
I like John Stossel's video on Parenting: Delayed Gratification:
If you haven't heard of the Marshmallow test, we wrote about it years ago, and a few more times ..read more