The **real** learning happens at home.
There is some truth in here.
Children need supervision and discipline. Many public schools don’t over good structure, discipline...don’t challenge the children.
The worst case of poor home schooling was with a very very bright kid who had parents who must have believed in ‘un-Schooling’...the idea that the child should be permitted to set his/her own pace, be allowed to pick and choose what to study, when to study, how much depth to get into a topic, etc. As a result, if the child was interested - the child did well. BUT - if the child wasn’t interested...the child did CRAPPY. When the child became a young adult - he really wasn’t competent to work in a standard work environment, because he wasn’t used to ‘structure’...and he had a mediocre to poor record of classes at a junior college..... He basically needed a “RESET” - and a chance to start over with REAL structure...but who would give that to him....and how would he get it?