Updated on October 16, 2014 by Rachel Lazerus
Research on homeschooling often uses very precise statistical concepts whose meanings aren’t always clear to all non-statistician readers. Today, we’re going to take some time and define some of these basic concepts. To keep you interested, we’re going… Read More
Updated on October 20, 2023 by Rachel Lazerus
Imagine your ideal school environment—an educational system set up entirely for your benefit, in all of the ways that you yourself learn best. You get to pick the subject requirements, the requirements for someone to be a teacher,… Read More
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Fruit Salad Fallacies: Explaining “Control Groups”, “Random Sampling”, and “External Validity”
Updated on October 16, 2014 by Rachel Lazerus
Research on homeschooling often uses very precise statistical concepts whose meanings aren’t always clear to all non-statistician readers. Today, we’re going to take some time and define some of these basic concepts. To keep you interested, we’re going… Read More
Category: Blog, Research Tags: kierstyn king, Rachel Lazerus, statistics
The Interests of Every Homeschooled Child
Updated on October 20, 2023 by Rachel Lazerus
Imagine your ideal school environment—an educational system set up entirely for your benefit, in all of the ways that you yourself learn best. You get to pick the subject requirements, the requirements for someone to be a teacher,… Read More
Category: Blog, Voices for Reform Tags: advocacy, Rachel Lazerus, veil of ignorance