Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Education: The Homeschooling Option
Via Billy
Americans have lost faith in the public school system. Only 36
percent of U.S. parents have a “great deal” of support for public
schools, according to a 2017 study by Gallup. But despite this dismal reality, more than 90 percent of American children remain enrolled in public schools.
There is, however, a growing contingent of parents who are
rejecting government schools and instead choosing to educate their own
children at home. Although homeschoolers only currently make up about 3.4
percent of the total student population, homeschooling is a shining
example of what education freedom can deliver. When it comes to
standardized testing and other educational benchmarks, there is no
denying that homeschoolers fare much better than their public school
counterparts. After examining a compilation of nationwide studies,
Dr. Brian Ray of the National Home Education Research Institute
revealed that, “The homeschooled have consistently scored in these
studies, on average, at the 65th to 80th percentile on standardized
academic achievement tests in the United States and Canada, compared to
the public school average of the 50th percentile.”
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