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Even in a mock trial, home-schoolers win.
Wall Street Journal (REVIEW & OUTLOOK) | 5-17-02 | n/a

Posted on 05/17/2002 7:21:59 PM PDT by Temple Owl

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Even in a mock trial, home-schoolers win.

Friday, May 17, 2002 12:01 a.m

When Andrea Yates drowns her five children in a bathtub, overnight a chorus of pundits, shrinks and child-care experts emerges avowing that home-schooling has obviously driven her to it. But when a team of home-schooled Tennessee teens wins a national competition that rewards thinking on your feet, nary a peep is heard, except from their hometown paper, the Chattanooga Times Free Press.

In recent years, home-schoolers have been disproportionately represented in spelling and geography bees. But their victory this month in the National High School Mock Trial Championship, held in St. Paul, Minn., is more intriguing still, because this contest--designed to foster appreciation for the U.S. system of law--cannot be written off as an exercise in mere memorization. As the competition's Web page states, it is based on "critical thinking, reading, speaking, and advocacy."

"When you're involved with home-schooling, the first question you always hear is [about] 'socialization,' " says Jeff Atherton, the Chattanooga attorney who coached the team to victory. "So for me the most encouraging thing was sitting at the awards banquet, when we still did not know the winner, and watching kids from all over the country come up to our team and say they were rooting for us. I believe this was a tribute to the courtesy our kids displayed both in and out of the competition."

Mr. Atherton, who heads the local home-school association, says that though home-schoolers still have their battles, "the walls are coming down." Maybe that's because the growth of home-schooling is making it harder to caricature its students. Even by the Education Department's conservative reckoning there are at least 850,000 American children being home-schooled--larger than vouchers and charter schools combined.

For years home-schooling families have endured much prejudice; recall the now infamous J.C. Penney T-shirt bearing a picture of a trailer over the words "home skooled." But this year an issue of the alumni magazine of the Ivy League's Brown University quotes a dean describing home-schoolers as the "epitome" of Brown students. "They are self-directed, they take risks, and they don't back off." Today we even have home-schooled Rhodes Scholars.

The culture is beginning to catch on. Back in May 1995, in the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing, a Time magazine article titled "Outcasts Digging in for the Apocalypse" lumped home-schoolers in with John Birchers and other "well known elements of Far Right thought." But just last August, Time ran a cover story highlighting home-schooling's achievements, such as SAT scores that are 80 points higher than the national average. As Time puts it: "The new home schoolers aren't hermits. They are diverse parents who are getting results--and putting the heat on public schools."

Just ask the little lawyers from Chattanoog


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: educationnews; homeschoolers; homeschoollist; mocktrial
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I love it when home-schoolers excel. I also wish we could defeat the NEA and provide vouchers for any family who wants them.
1 posted on 05/17/2002 7:21:59 PM PDT by Temple Owl
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2 posted on 05/17/2002 7:32:15 PM PDT by Libertarianize the GOP
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Homeschoolers are the future leaders of America. Hopefully, they have been taught to mistrust the NEA and it's affiliates.
3 posted on 05/17/2002 7:40:38 PM PDT by Tribune7
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And never,ever trust a liberal democrat.
4 posted on 05/17/2002 7:47:23 PM PDT by Temple Owl
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To: Temple Owl
Or any Democrat
5 posted on 05/17/2002 7:48:31 PM PDT by Tribune7
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To: Temple Owl
Doing better than the public school is nothing. Doing worse - now that's a challenge.

Just imagine "teaching" a child for thirteen years, and when you're finished, he can't even read. How do they DO that???

6 posted on 05/17/2002 7:52:00 PM PDT by watchin
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Today the NEA seems unbeatable; like the Redcoats a couple of centuries ago.

In my state (WA) the public education establishment spends a little over 50% of our annual total tax revenue. They have been sued by the state Attorney General for illegal political contributions and other illegal political activities. With that kind of cash flow and political clout (a large portion -- forgot the numbers right off) -- are teachers elected to our state legislature.

But with all that, people are beginning to revolt: Spending half our state tax income to produce an educational "experience" where mediocrity is the good news -- can't last much longer.

The homeschoolers are making monkeys out of the schools, curriculum, and teachers. They will win. In another decade the public schools will be spending much less than 50% of our total state taxes because they won't have the students, and won't be able to justify their expenditures.

Patience fellow FReepers -- the tide turnith. :-)

7 posted on 05/17/2002 8:06:14 PM PDT by doxteve
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Hopefully, they have been taught to mistrust the NEA and it's affiliates.

It doesn't matter if they have or not. They have the critical thinking skills to come to that conclusion on their own very quickly.

8 posted on 05/17/2002 8:12:23 PM PDT by Balding_Eagle
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Andrea Yates had just one of her children old enough to do the primary grades of first or second, that's hardly a mind-blowing excuse for killing her children. The public school system and the people that support it are the major reason our society has fallen apart. Government welfare and the entertainment industry are also major contributors.

Home schooling is the sane thing to do. We must be vigilent against the liberals that are trying to destroy our freedom to homeschool.

9 posted on 05/17/2002 8:35:16 PM PDT by Cowgirl
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I meant vigilant not vigilent
10 posted on 05/17/2002 8:37:26 PM PDT by Cowgirl
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To: homeschoolmama
Bump.
11 posted on 05/17/2002 8:39:19 PM PDT by Enlightiator
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To: Temple Owl
As the parent of children who are basically home schooled I have to cope with disdain and loathing. It is well worth it. My 16 year old was able to finish High School at age 13 and is just about to graduate from College. My 14 year old is just about to start College. They both had SAT results placing them in the 98th percentile as 13 year olds. The public school system was a ball and chain to these kids, so it comes as no surprise to me that home schooling gets better results.
12 posted on 05/17/2002 8:49:22 PM PDT by HairyPlotter
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WOW. That's great, Hairy!

Homeschooling bump.

13 posted on 05/17/2002 9:00:19 PM PDT by Artist
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To: Temple Owl
BTTT w/ a ricochet ping!!!! :^)
14 posted on 05/17/2002 9:11:58 PM PDT by dasboot
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Congratulations!
15 posted on 05/17/2002 9:16:06 PM PDT by dasboot
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Just imagine "teaching" a child for thirteen years, and when you're finished, he can't even read. How do they DO that???

A good way of putting it.

16 posted on 05/17/2002 10:13:52 PM PDT by Tribune7
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Like I said, your kids are our future leaders.
17 posted on 05/17/2002 10:16:43 PM PDT by Tribune7
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Homeschoolers are the future leaders of America.

Hope renewed!

18 posted on 05/17/2002 10:16:46 PM PDT by PFKEY
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Vouchers which are so strongly opposed by the teachers' union will also help.
19 posted on 05/18/2002 4:34:42 AM PDT by Temple Owl
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My 16 year old was able to finish High School at age 13 and is just about to graduate from College. My 14 year old is just about to start College.

Whoa! That's great. Any academic scholarships or offers? My kids are still small but that's what I'm hoping for.

20 posted on 05/18/2002 5:54:41 AM PDT by Aquinasfan
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