5 Popular Myths About Home Schooling, Busted
As more and more families start to home school and parents just want to do what’s best for their kids, it’s important to have an accurate picture.
Democrats’ School Shutdowns And Half Reopenings Are Setting Back Working Moms For Life
The longer children remain at home, the more likely working moms must quit their jobs for childcare, setting back careers and financial wellbeing for years.
Thanks To Coronavirus Panic, 1 In 10 American Families Is Now Home-Schooling
We’re talking two to four million more homeschooled children this fall. Is this a one-year coronavirus phenomenon, or will it change education forever?
I Never Considered Homeschooling Before COVID. Now I’m Hooked
At the end of the day, and at the inevitable end of this pandemic, it’s parents who will ensure that their kids continue to learn and develop.
Can Parents Hire A Tutor This Fall And Call It Homeschooling? Maybe
Lots of parents want to check out of public schooling given the coronavirus mess. But they don’t all want to homeschool. What are the laws for families hiring a tutor or sharing homeschooling?
6 Resources To Help You Jump Into Real Homeschooling This Fall
Rather than risk another year of subpar education for your children, this fall may be the time to make a move to real homeschooling.
Polls Suggest Coronavirus Shutdowns Could Mean Millions More Homeschoolers
There are about 2.5 million homeschooling children in the United States today, but what if 8 million more kids start homeschooling in the fall? Ongoing school shutdowns could make that happen.
Once I Started Homeschooling My Four Kids, I’ve Never Looked Back
Today, more than ever, parents must decide for themselves what they treasure: passing desires and excuses, or productive future adults.
Harvard Attack On Homeschooling Has Nothing To Do With Children’s Best Interests
Parents have not only the responsibility to care for and protect their children, but the right to guide and educate them.
Coronavirus School Closures Show The Value Of Hybrid Homeschools
These trying times are an ideal opportunity for more conventional public and private schools to implement hybrid homeschools in their communities as a model to better serve students and families.
Predictions: What Will America Look Like After The Wuhan Coronavirus?
What will be the long-term impact of the Wuhan virus on the economy, higher education, homeschooling, jobs, Congress, and American politics as we know it?
4 Things I Wish I Had Done Differently When I Homeschooled
For the first six years of their education, I homeschooled my kids. While I loved it, here are a few things I would have changed.
State Bills Foreshadow Frightening Trend Of Considering Parents Guilty Until Proven Innocent
While these two bills focused on homeschooling, the same perspective on parental rights—that the state knows best, parents be damned—can be seen in legislative branches throughout the country.
What Parents Should Know About School Choice And Classical Education
On this episode of the Federalist Radio Hour, Joy Pullmann interviews educators about the nexus between education and freedom.
How John Taylor Gatto Helped Parents And Children Regain Our Freedom To Think
The legendary thinker rebelled against the factory-like machinery of state-run public education. May he rest in peace, and may his work live on.
Homeschoolers Invent The Most Daring Ways To Educate Kids
As homeschooling has grown, parents have used their freedoms to come up with models of schooling that explode the conventional, ‘factory model’ of schooling.
Pressed By Common Core And LGBT Agenda, More Families Homeschool
Local newspapers and homeschool leaders from West Virginia to Alabama and North Carolina to Texas report a surge in homeschooling interest and enrollment in just the past year or two.
Why Homeschooling Is Growing
Homeschooling shows what’s great about American democracy, yet also where our national education system needs to improve.
5 Tips For Families Considering Homeschooling
Homeschooling is growing, not least thanks to the continued deterioration of public schools. Here are some things for potential homeschoolers to consider.
The Back-To-School Blues Are Back
Now that that new crayon smell has worn off, lots of parents are becoming dissatisfied with their kids’ schools. What to do?