And that is one reason why I think it's unfair to compare homeschool education to public school education. The populations are vastly different. They are vastly different in number and they are vastly different in the type of people in each. Homeschool families are generally going to care more about education and thus will put more time an effort into it, thus having better scores on tests.Here's the problem with "the average". How do you determine what it is?
It's like the FACT that homeschooled kids average 1.8 points higher than public school kids on their ACT tests. The problem with taking that average at face value is that you're comparing 4600 homeschooled kids to almost 1.1 million public schooled kids nationwide.
I want to consider the variables after you answer the question of who gets the better education. You just refuse to answer though and go straight to this step. :IA: :chuckle:In addition, you have to consider other variables. For instance, in Minnesota where I used to live, it is state law that ALL kids - regardless of handicap - be mainstreamed in the public school. That means that even the mentally retarded kids (and I don't say that as an insult, because I don't know what might be the politically correct term) were required, by law, to take ALL the state-level tests. What do you suppose that did to the average scores of public schools - like the one my kids were part of - where all the handicapped kids from the entire county were sent? What would the test scores of mentally retarded homeschooled kids be? What would that do to the average?
So, going by test scores (which is the main way to gauge the level of education students are receiving) are going to be higher for homeschoolers, but it doesn't really mean much at all. :nono: And also, I think too little responsibility is put on the children and too much on the schools. If a kid in public school wants to get a good education, they can! It just takes effort, just like it takes effort in homeschool.
Having said that, it is terrible the sort of children that are being allowed to graduate. The public school system needs to get tougher on holding kids back that shouldn't graduate. It shouldn't be that hard to know if a kid graduating is literate. :doh: