Debunking Myths about Homeschoolers

The U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences has released the latest version of their report The Condition of Education. Of interest to homeschoolers like myself - who in many communities are looked upon as backward, less-educated, lower-income weirdos - is the section on homeschooling: In 2003, there were no measurable differences in rates of homeschooling among students when considering their household income or the level of their parents’ education. Yes, even better-educated, higher income weirdos do it. And the overall percentage of U.S. students who homeschool jumped 0.5% from 1999 to 2003 - now 2.2% of all U.S. students from Kindergarten to 12th grade are homeschooled. This is movement in the right direction… :)

June 2, 2006 · David Wiley