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by ethbr1
967 days ago
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110% agreed. If homeschooling wants to prevent the worst excesses, it has to standardize oversight and enforcement mechanisms. "Zero regulation is the only acceptable amount of regulation," the talking point, enables abuse. Not by the 99% who are doing it well!! But by the few bad apples out there. By my thinking: - Requiring a child be registered with the state as homeschooled
- Requiring a background check on parents who homeschool, and disqualifying those with child abuse priors
- Taking annual standardized tests (grade level or better)
- Surprise inspections (once a year? With parent-requested follow-up surprise inspections, if the first happened on a bad day)
Those don't seem overly onerous to prevent abuse from taking advantage of homeschooling options.And the homeschooling community should want these things too, because they would provide a firm rebuttal to anyone attacking the practice from a perspective of abuse. But now... when some abuse happens... but there are continued calls for zero oversight... That's not a great look. |
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