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Note: At right is a list of the 4 entries in the "Homeschooling" archive (most recent first). Below, the entries are listed again in expanded form, with a short excerpt or summary from each entry.
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Homeschooling Burden in Pennsylvania August 06, 2004
Recently making the rounds in the education blogosphere is the story of the Pennsylvania family fighting against the Commonwealth's onerous homeschooling regulations. Our position on Homeschooling is that it--like parenting--should be completely deregulated. If a family choses not to send Johnny to the local public school, it is none of the state's business how Johnny gets educated. Especially since the...
Posted by ceb into Homeschooling
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Free Market Triptych (part one): Parental Choice March 31, 2004
We are convinced that if K-12 education were to become more like the rest of the world--that is, if it were to join the free market--many of the problems we now face with failing schools (and the wild pendulum swings of governmental mandates in response to failing schools) would disappear in short order. While there are several different aspects of...
Posted by ceb into Charter Schools , Homeschooling , Parents & Community , School Choice
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Blowing the lid off Homeschooling January 28, 2004
Regular readers of Daryl Cobranchi, Chris O'Donnell and the Homeschooling Revolution (to name but a few)--bloggers who are positively fanatical and self-serving with their views on "homeschooling"--may think that "homeschools" are all fine and dandy. Don't be fooled. Where is the standardization? Where are the certified teachers? Where is the state- and locally-approved sex-ed curriculum? Where are the Cafeteria Ladies?...
Posted by ceb into Homeschooling , Humor
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Homeschooled Novelist January 03, 2004
We love homeschooling success stories. Now here's another feather in the cap of the movement. As of this posting, a little 500-page fantasy novel called Eragon is 35th on Amazon's sales rankings. Considering the breadth of Amazon's shelves, that's saying a lot. (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is currently 59th.) And Brian Micklethwait reports, "The boy who...
Posted by ceb into Homeschooling , Success Stories



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