Bob Adelmann’s Deceptive Use of Homeschooling Statistics

Bob Adelmann uses Lawrence Rudner’s HSLDA-funded study in a way that Rudner explicitly said it should not be used.
Read moreBob Adelmann uses Lawrence Rudner’s HSLDA-funded study in a way that Rudner explicitly said it should not be used.
Read moreA former homeschool mom with a MSW examines Kevin Swanson and Brian Ray’s claim via their Gen2 Survey that homeschooling correlates with a lower likelihood of female sexual abuse.
Read more“Our goal is to get a better picture of identification abuse within homeschooling and collect stories about such abuse.”
Read moreHomeschool Alumni Reaching Out is happy to announce the 1st installment of results from our 2014 Survey of Adult Alumni of the Modern Christian Homeschool Movement.
Read moreNo, we will not cast evil spells on the data.
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Read more“While I want solid arguments and good data as much as the next person, even more than that I want people to feel free to tell their own story and share where they see it fitting into the whole. After all, it is because a growing group of people are telling their first-person stories that we are even discussing the need for data in the first place.”
Read moreThe Homeschoolers Anonymous (HA) Basic Survey was conducted for adult graduates of the Christian homeschool movement. 242 individuals took the the survey. Those 242 individuals represented 42 U.S. states and 8 foreign countries. The majority of respondents are from families which were members of the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA).
Read moreThe Homeschoolers Anonymous (HA) Basic Survey was conducted for adult graduates of the Christian homeschool movement. 242 individuals took the the survey. Those 242 individuals represented 42 U.S. states and 8 foreign countries. The majority of respondents are from families which were members of the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA).
Read moreThe Homeschoolers Anonymous (HA) Basic Survey was conducted for adult graduates of the Christian homeschool movement. 242 individuals took the the survey. Those 242 individuals represented 42 U.S. states and 8 foreign countries. The majority of respondents are from families which were members of the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA).
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