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Date: | Wed, 26 Aug 2009 18:53:46 -0500 |
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At 11:41 a.m. 26/08/2009, Spruiell, William C wrote re the shining
stars of the education system:
>DD --I haven't seen any large-scale studies . . .My experience with
>home-schooled students attending college
>is that their average performance probably matches that of most of the
>other students . . .
DD: Now consider the cost of attaining the same level. Definitely
cheaper for the tax payer is home over public. Iffy, for private,
depending on lost opportunity cost to the parental teacher.
Depressing, as I said. Any of the paths should stress the teaching of
English Grammar. It seems to be a lost cause in the Public schools
and possibly in the Private. My info is also anecdotal. Home
schoolers tend to stress traditional grammar studies, including
parsing. Very prescriptive, too.
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