it's that compiling moment again

The research says home-educated children perform better and that children from disadvantaged backgrounds can improve disproportionately. Home-educated pupils are less likely to watch TV or spend hours on computers.

from the guardian Intrigued that they also think that steiner education is on the rise, can’t say as I’d noticed that – anyone else?

eta, for anyone who didn’t understand the title, an explanation is here


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4 responses to “it's that compiling moment again”

  1. t-bird anni avatar
    t-bird anni

    “Home-educated pupils are less likely to watch TV or spend hours on computers.”
    Oh lord! they’ve never looked through my window then have they!

  2. giggle, i do wonder exactly how they get all the info. but it is nice to not have home ed being dangerous!

  3. Well the numbers of Steiner schools is so small that even a signifcant rise, would be small in actual numbers of schools /pupils.
    Some parents did open a small Steiner (I think) school last year in Cambridge

  4. I think that was a Charlotte Mason, wasn’t it?

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