Updated on October 20, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
I was homeschooled from kindergarten through high school. Upon graduation, I was accepted to Ball State University with a full tuition scholarship. I graduated in three years with highest honors and went on to earn a master’s degree…. Read More
Updated on March 22, 2021 by Rachel Coleman
Homeschool advocates often champion studies they claim show that homeschooled students score thirty percentile points above average as proof of the superiority of homeschooling. Unfortunately, these studies have some serious flaws—they do not use random samples and they… Read More
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My Parents Homeschooled Me Successfully (Here’s How!)
Updated on October 20, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
I was homeschooled from kindergarten through high school. Upon graduation, I was accepted to Ball State University with a full tuition scholarship. I graduated in three years with highest honors and went on to earn a master’s degree…. Read More
Category: Blog, Voices for Reform Tags: academics, Rachel Coleman, successful homeschooling
The Alaska Data and Homeschool Academics
Updated on March 22, 2021 by Rachel Coleman
Homeschool advocates often champion studies they claim show that homeschooled students score thirty percentile points above average as proof of the superiority of homeschooling. Unfortunately, these studies have some serious flaws—they do not use random samples and they… Read More
Category: Blog, Research Tags: academics, Alaska, original research, Rachel Coleman