Harvard Magazine’s Misguided Attack on Homeschooling
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Andrew CurrieMay 17, 2020
"Despite tragic, horrifying exceptions of parental abuse...." As if the same cannot be said about public schools. Even here in Utah we have too may incidents of sexual exploitation by teachers in the news. What about the myriad of other psychological damage that cannot be measured such as bullying by other students, unqualified & unstable teachers, godless teachers, bizarre educational fads (e.g., New Math, Common Core, the 1619 Project)? I'll take a parent any day! Maybe the real problem is working parents hate the fact that homeschooled kids do way better than their public schooled kids.
Andrew CurrieApril 30, 2020
I remember my grandmother in the early 1960s lamenting the fact that one of her two sons had gotten a masters in architecture at Harvard, because he had been dumbed-down by the progressives, socialists, and communists in the Harvard faculty. Harvard's culture is not a recent phenomenon.
PaulineApril 28, 2020
I believe Harvard has been taken over by corrupt ideas and philosophies of men.
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