There are many high-quality studies that suggest that hands-on homeschooling produces better students, on average. Part of this effect can be explained by the observation that parents have a say…
In one of the studies sponsored by the Ministry of Education, it was reported that the test scores for hands-on home schooling were particularly high. The average score for each…
The typical homeschooled child in grades one through four was a grade above their peers. Once students reached the equivalent of eighth grade, they were on the order of three…
A notable factor in these results is that public schools do a particularly bad job - not just that homeschooling does better. Nonetheless, practical students who were homeschooled often outperformed…
Also, the cost is much lower as well. Public educational institutions often spend an average of $6,000 per year on each student; the private schools only spend $3,250. Homeschooling is…
It is estimated that over a million students across America are homeschooled each year. Hundreds have attended universities and colleges and in many cases the most difficult and prestigious to…
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