But I think I have turned the corner on homeschooling. And the public school system has been hijacked beyond repair. No amount of money can fix the public school system.
The fact that it's all funded by our property taxes is at the root of the problem.
I'm sure people on this board are familiar with this John D Rockefeller quote from 1906, but it's something I always go and revisit:
In our dreams…people yield themselves with perfect docility to our molding hands. The present educational conventions [intellectual and character education] fade from our minds, and unhampered by tradition we work our own good will upon a grateful and responsive folk. We shall not try to make these people or any of their children into philosophers or men of learning or men of science. We have not to raise up from among them authors, educators, poets or men of letters. We shall not search for embryo great artists, painters, musicians, nor lawyers, doctors, preachers, politicians, statesmen, of whom we have ample supply. The task we set before ourselves is very simple…we will organize children…and teach them to do in a perfect way the things their fathers and mothers are doing in an imperfect way.
I never had a problem with homeschoolers because I wasn’t really aware of them until I was an adult. When I saw that they performed on par or better than public schoolers, and when the only criticism that came from the system was lack of socialization, I knew not to buy into any stereotypes.
I didn't consider most people on that list weird.
But I think I have turned the corner on homeschooling. And the public school system has been hijacked beyond repair. No amount of money can fix the public school system.
The fact that it's all funded by our property taxes is at the root of the problem.
I'm sure people on this board are familiar with this John D Rockefeller quote from 1906, but it's something I always go and revisit:
I never had a problem with homeschoolers because I wasn’t really aware of them until I was an adult. When I saw that they performed on par or better than public schoolers, and when the only criticism that came from the system was lack of socialization, I knew not to buy into any stereotypes.