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To: Thoeting
You misunderstand. The jobs of all government teachers and their monopoly are threatened by homeschooling, which gives rise to my doubt about your story.
26 posted on 01/18/2002 2:43:10 PM PST by Doctor Doom
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To: Doctor Doom
NEA: 2000-2001 Resolutions-- Home Schooling

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    NEA 2000-2001 Resolutions

    B-68. Home Schooling

    The National Education Association believes that home schooling programs cannot provide the student with a comprehensive education experience. When home schooling occurs, students enrolled must meet all state requirements. Home schooling should be limited to the children of the immediate family, with all expenses being borne by the parents/guardians. Instruction should be by persons who are licensed by the appropriate state education licensure agency, and a curriculum approved by the state department of education should be used.

    The Association also believes that home-schooled students should not participate in any extracurricular activities in the public schools.

    The Association further believes that local public school systems should have the authority to determine grade placement and/or credits earned toward graduation for students entering or re-entering the public school setting from a home school setting. (1988, 2000)


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32 posted on 01/18/2002 2:48:10 PM PST by IM2Phat4U
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