Even More Evidence That Homeschooling Is The Way To Go

If you look in the educational literature, it is incredibly easy to find studies which demonstrate that, on average, homeschooled students are academically superior to both publicly- and privately-schooled students. However, it is rare to see those statistics presented in the popular media. That’s why I was pleasantly surprised to find a positive, upbeat article on homeschooling on PAGE 1 of the February 11th edition of the Wall Street Journal.

The article concentrated on a single student, Jason Scoggins. According to the article, this homeschooled student had scored 1,570 (out of 1,600) on the SAT and is being courted by Oglethorpe University. Jason’s story is certainly interesting and well worth a read. I applaud him for "carrying the torch" of homeschooling so very well. What I found most interesting about the article, however, were certain gems that the authored had scattered throughout. Here are a few examples:

 

As I mentioned before, these kinds of statistics are familiar to anyone who reads the educational literature. However, most of the general public views homeschooling as a practice on the fringe and as a detriment to the educational process. Daniel Golden is to be commended for writing the article. I can only hope that more articles like his appear in more newspapers. The public has a right to know!