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http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/06/07/Report-Growth-in-Homeschooling-Outpacing-Public-Schools

Report: Homeschooling Growing Seven Times Faster than Public School Enrollment

As dissatisfaction with the U.S. public school system grows, apparently so has the appeal of homeschooling. Educational researchers, in fact, are expecting a surge in the number of students educated at home by their parents over the next ten years, as more parents reject public schools.
 
A recent report in Education News states that, since 1999, the number of children who are homeschooled has increased by 75%. Though homeschooled children represent only 4% of all school-age children nationwide, the number of children whose parents choose to educate them at home rather than a traditional academic setting is growing seven times faster than the number of children enrolling in grades K-12 every year.

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.

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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.

The high achievement level of homeschoolers is readily recognized by recruiters from some of the best colleges in the nation. Home-educated children matriculate in colleges and attain a four-year degree at much higher rates than their counterparts from both public and private schools. Schools such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard, Stanford, and Duke Universities all actively recruit homeschoolers.

Similarly, the common myth that homeschoolers ?miss out? on so-called ?socialization opportunities,? often thought to be a vital aspect of traditional academic settings, has proven to be without merit. According to the National Home Education Research Institute survey, homeschoolers tend to be more socially engaged than their peers and demonstrate ?healthy social, psychological, and emotional development, and success into adulthood.?

From the report:


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.?
 

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http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/06/07/Report-Growth-in-Homeschooling-Outpacing-Public-Schools

EDCATION NEWS article cited
http://www.educationnews.org/parenting/the-homeschooling-family-is-a-rapidly-changing-demographic/

Article found on site about Ron Paul's Liberty oriented Homeschooling cirriculum
http://www.educationnews.org/k-12-schools/ron-paul-homeschooling-curriculum-for-k-12-focuses-on-liberty/
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I love it! I have a close friend who is pulling their son out of public education this coming start to the school year.

She belongs to a group of home schooling parents within the county. Next year the group will plan for field trips to museums, concerts, Taekwondo, hiking, fishing and yes hunting. The members of the group will help each other in area's that some parents do not feel comfortable in educating their own children.

And guess what with NO COMMON CORE!

I predict though, that the government will start to move against these parents in the not so near future.
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Yes i like how these parents come to gether teaching their students different curriculum and doing it for all different reasons weather it is for strictly academic reasons, religious or political. Just last month I dropped into this big book sale (like a garage sale only much bigger) at which time I noticed it was about 75% kids books and all sellers were the mom type. So I got curious. Turned out it was all put together by homeschoolers and the proceeds go to the next years books. Left with a free market economics textbook, a paperback version of Mark Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" and a big smile.

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Burt, welcome for joining us on the other side!  :fuckYeah:

People are slowly waking up. I just hope it is not too late. 
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