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Homeschoolers' setback sends shock waves through state
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RE: Homeschoolers' setback sends shock waves through state

Bob Loblaw Wrote:
I think the Hitler quotes are a little over the top.


While I'm not in favor of the law, you have to understand a little more about the case that led to this law. There were reports of physical and emotional abuse by the father. In addition, the mother, Mary, who was responsible for homeschooling 8 children, does not even hold a high school diploma. I think it is an issue when children are being homeschooled by parents that are not educated themselves. In addition, it is easier for abused children to fall through cracks when they are homeschooled. I'm not saying that abused children do not fall through the cracks in public school, but there is a much better chance that abuse can be detected when they aren't shrouded by their parents 24/7. There should be a way to handle this situation. I don't think outlawing homeschooling is the answer, but I think there should be some basic qualifications that the parents must have in order to teach their own kids, and I think there should be some face time between the student and a third party to ensure that there is progress. I think every child deserves a quality education to prepare them for adulthood, and while most homeschooling parents can provide this, some cannot and unfortunately, will not. I'm pretty confident that the intent of the law is make sure children are educated, and not to organize a nazi-like regime.

The case was heard again this past June, and the courts are supposed to deliver a new ruling within 90 days.


So the majority have to defer to the minority who use homeschooling as an excuse?

Not a good point. If that was the case, we'd have cars banned because bank robbers use them.
Or guns.

Education has always been a privilege, not a right. And it has always fallen to the parents, the direction in which that education takes. This law puts the responsibility upon the State. A dangerous precedent. I think the stats speak for themselves. Homeschooling has consistently outperformed public education and is up there with fee paid schools.

Jul 03, 2008 10:07 PM
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