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We seek to encourage all current and future home schoolers in their home
schooling efforts and in strengthening them in their Christian walks.
We advocate home schooling, especially for those who have a definite plan and purpose for their children, and who would prefer to keep their children apart from
the educational and social mayhem, and the deliberate attempts by the schools to "dumb down" our children and teach them evolutionary concepts, rationalism, situation ethics, "alternative lifestyles," etc.
TIME magazine cover story on Home schooling Aug. 27, 2001
"The new home schooler's aren't hermits," the
article entitled Home Sweet School begins. "They are diverse parents
who are getting results and putting the heat on public education." If
you missed it, the cover story in TIME magazine was about the home education
movement in America.
The average home schooler's SAT score is 1100, 80 points higher than the
average for the general population. Home schooler's are having no trouble
getting into college, including Ivy League schools.
TIME produced an in-depth feature article that did a fairly good job of
showing the success of home education in America.
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In his 1972 keynote address to the Association for Childhood Education International, Chester Pierce, a Professor of Educational Psychiatry at Harvard University, said to a gathering of teachers, "Every child in America entering school at the age of five is insane because he comes to school with certain allegiances toward our Founding Fathers, toward his parents, toward our elected officials, toward a belief in a supernatural being, and toward the sovereignty of this nation as a separate entity. It?s up to you teachers to make all of these sick children well by creating the international child of the future."
How can the United Nations win over the American people and convince us to trade in our constitutional and national sovereignty for a one-world government run by a distant elite? Simple. That's what the American educational system is set up to do.
Is Your Child's School Really A House of Horrors?
By Tom DeWeese
From American Policy Center
18 August, 1999
Parents looking to the beginning of the new school year may fear a repeat of
the violence that has occurred, but the real House of Horrors, says the
American Policy Center is just as frightening. Here's what the Center says
awaits returning students:
1. Social promotion into grades where they are unable to compete, having
failed to acquire the basic skills in the previous year.
2. Math courses in which the memorization of multiplication tables is
neither required, nor encouraged. Teachers who believe math, an absolute
science, can be absorbed by osmosis.
3. Being in classrooms where the teacher is now a "facilitator"
and students are expected to learn from each other.
4. School books of every description in which children are taught to worship
the earth or "Gaia", the earth as God.
5. Deceptive permission slips sent home where "physical
examinations" do not mention the inclusion of genital examinations for
young girls. School health centers that provide information about sexual
behavior contrary to the beliefs or wishes of parents.
6. Geography courses where students are asked to make a "Me Map"
that has nothing to do with the nations of the world, locations of oceans,
rivers or mountain ranges, but rather becomes a device to shape the
student's social values.
7. English classes where students are posed ethical questions including
those requiring decisions as to who should die and who should live.
8. Science courses that falsely teach that the earth is running out of
energy resources, that forests are disappearing, that the provision of
abundant food crops is bad because of the use of agricultural chemicals that
have been safely applied for decades, and barely hidden advertisements for
environmental groups such as the Sierra Club.
9. The widespread administration of mind altering drugs to students, often
without the parent's permission or knowledge, for alleged disorders such as
Attention Deficit Disorder.
10. The intrusion of often poorly trained "social workers"
conducting unsolicited home visits with the power to remove a child they
deem to be "at risk."
Tom DeWeese is the President of the American
Policy Center.
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