Poll: Nearly Six in Ten Americans Approve of Homeschooling
A strong majority of Americans approve of homeschooling as their faith in public schools diminishes, polling shows.
A strong majority of Americans approve of homeschooling as their faith in public schools diminishes, polling shows.
A new study published at the Boston-based Pioneer Institute points to the significant increase in families who are now regularly homeschooling as a sign the education option is now a “viable” choice.
A new poll released by USA Today/Ipsos found that one in five, or 20 percent, of teachers say they are not likely to return to their schools should they reopen in the fall.
The president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) said she does not agree with President Donald Trump’s view that schools should reopen as soon as possible.
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Thursday the new federal Title IX rule that specifies how schools must handle allegations of sexual misconduct is a win for both victims and the accused.
A poll found that since the coronavirus has caused school closures, 52 percent of parents have a more favorable opinion of homeschooling.
Parents are fully capable of teaching their children at home, said Dr. Kathleen O’Toole, associate provost for Hillsdale College’s K-12 charter school initiative, on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily.
Hillsdale College and its Barney Charter School initiative have launched a series of more than 40 free YouTube videos for parents and their children engaged in at-home learning during the coronavirus outbreak in the United States.