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Kerry McDonald
Zoom School Gets an F, But Some Online Learning Providers Excel
Students in 40 percent of school districts across the country haven’t been inside a classroom since last spring, and others ...
Homeschooling
December 21, 2020
Homeschooling More Than Doubles During the Pandemic
Many families took one look at their school district’s remote or hybrid learning offerings this fall and said, ...
Homeschooling
December 15, 2020
Gallup Poll: Homeschooling Rate Doubles as School Satisfaction Plummets
Results of a new Gallup poll released last week may give us the sharpest look yet at how ...
Homeschooling
September 1, 2020
Parents, Teachers Starting ‘Learning Pods’ Are Done Waiting for Permission
The widespread “pandemic pods” that are emerging as back-to-school alternatives this fall are models of parental ingenuity, educator ...
Homeschooling
August 11, 2020
‘Pandemic Pods’ Make Homeschooling Easier for Parents, Profitable for Teachers
This tumultuous back-to-school season has parents and teachers alike scrambling to make sense of the madness: from ever-changing ...
Homeschooling
August 4, 2020
Back to School? ‘No Thanks,’ Say Millions of New Homeschooling Parents
Many parents are balking at back-to-school, choosing instead to homeschool their children this fall.
Homeschooling
July 8, 2020
If Summer Teen Jobs Are Hard to Find, Try Entrepreneurship
Flexibility and a willingness to explore work possibilities outside of one’s comfort zone are key qualities for teens ...
Family & Home
June 16, 2020
The CDC’s Guidelines for Back-to-School Under COVID Sound Traumatizing
When schools reopen in the US amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, they will be even more restrictive than ...
Homeschooling
May 22, 2020
Harvard Magazine Calls for a ‘Presumptive Ban’ on Homeschooling: Here Are 5 Things It Got Wrong
It’s a one-sided portrayal of homeschooling families that mischaracterizes most of today’s homeschoolers.
Homeschooling
April 27, 2020
Are Kids Learning More at Home During COVID-19?
Rather than focusing on the alarmist narrative of what is lost during this time away from school, it ...
Homeschooling
April 15, 2020
Elon Musk Wants Talent, Not Diplomas
Elon Musk says skills matter more than diplomas.
Education
February 12, 2020
How Children Learn the Humanity of Trade
My older children attend a self-directed learning center for unschoolers a couple of days a week. I love to hear ...
Life & Tradition
November 13, 2019
Kids Who Are Young for Their Grade Much Likelier to Be Diagnosed With ADHD and Depression, Study Finds
Youthful exuberance should be valued and encouraged, not pathologized.
Education
October 1, 2019
Why So Many College Students Are in Mental Distress, and What Parents Can Do About It
The normal stressors of college may be perceived by some of today’s students as disproportionately dreadful.
Life & Tradition
September 19, 2019
Yes, Parents Are Capable of Choosing How Their Children Should Be Educated
Never mind that parents have successfully cared for and educated their children for millennia.
Education
August 12, 2019
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