Harvard professor says homeschooling violates meaningful education
Release Date: 11/08/2020
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info_outlineElizabeth Bartholet's Harvard Magazine article calls for a ban on homeschooling, claiming that is not only violates a child's right to a "meaningful education" but their right to be protected from abuse.
I talk to homeschooling parent and editor at the The Global Dispatch, Brandon Jones.