Harvard Professor Recommends Ban on Homeschooling

April 20th, 2020

Elizabeth Bartholet’s desperation is hilarious, uplifting and beautiful.

Via: Harvard Magazine:

A rapidly increasing number of American families are opting out of sending their children to school, choosing instead to educate them at home. Homeschooled kids now account for roughly 3 percent to 4 percent of school-age children in the United States, a number equivalent to those attending charter schools, and larger than the number currently in parochial schools.

Yet Elizabeth Bartholet, Wasserstein public interest professor of law and faculty director of the Law School’s Child Advocacy Program, sees risks for children—and society—in homeschooling, and recommends a presumptive ban on the practice. Homeschooling, she says, not only violates children’s right to a “meaningful education” and their right to be protected from potential child abuse, but may keep them from contributing positively to a democratic society.

One Response to “Harvard Professor Recommends Ban on Homeschooling”

  1. Dennis says:

    “I think it’s always dangerous to put powerful people in charge of the powerless, and to give the powerful ones total authority.”

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