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Homeschoolers scored higher on critical reading, math and writing

Dr. Brian D. Ray examined the SAT scores of homeschooled and regular education students. His study found that homeschoolers scored higher on critical reading, math and writing. The focus was on the 2014 SAT scores. The results showed a significant difference, but the cause is still unknown. SAT Scores 2014 Examined Homeschooled students’ SAT scores […]

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Homeschoolers showed higher performance on social competence indexes than their counterparts

There is a new study from August 11, 2022 (Brian D. Ray, Ph.D.) on homeschooling social skills and creative thinking. This is the exact opposite (!) of what we have been told and what many people think about homeschooling. The assumption is that homeschooling narrows social competencies. The researchers conclude that in their study, “…

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The story of the animal school: you don’t judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree

Schools start again next week (or have already started). That reminds me of the story of the animal school. There were animals who thought they should start a school. They drew up a class schedule with the subjects running, climbing, swimming and flying. To make it easier to register everything and to become a complete

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Jonathan’s story is a powerful reminder that every child carries something valuable with them

As a child, Jonathan Mooney spent a lot of time in the hallways of his school, away from the classroom. His days were filled with fear and avoidance, and reading aloud in class was especially a nightmare for him. Diagnoses of dyslexia, dysgraphia and ADHD in his early school years increased his sense of misunderstanding.

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Every child is a genius!

In this RSA illustrated video, Sir Ken Robinson summarizes a talk entitled Changing Paradigms. This is about the connection between ADHD and standardized testing and the associated standardized education. And he discusses a remarkable study about creativity and genius levels in kids and adults based on a study about a ‘paper clip’. Divergent thinking Robinson wonders

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