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Barely Literate? How Christian Fundamentalist Homeschooling Hurts Kids. [View all]
In recent weeks, homeschooling has received nationwide attention because of Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorums homeschooling family. Though Santorum paints a rosy picture of homeschooling in the United States, and calls attention to the responsibility all parents have to take their childrens education into their own hands, he fails to acknowledge the very real potential for educational neglect among some homeschooling families neglect that has been taking place for decades, and continues to this day.
While the practice of homeschooling is new to many people, my own interest in it was sparked nearly 20 years ago. I was a socially awkward adolescent with a chaotic family life, and became close to a conservative Christian homeschooling family that seemed perfect in every way. Through my connection to this family, I was introduced to a whole world of conservative Christian homeschoolers, some of whom we would now consider Quiverfull families: homeschooling conservatives who eschew any form of family planning and choose instead to trust God with matters related to procreation.
Though I fell out of touch with my homeschooled friends as we grew older, a few years ago, I reconnected with a few ex-Quiverfull peers on a new support blog called No Longer Quivering. Poring over their stories, I was shocked to find so many tales of gross educational neglect. I dont merely mean that they had received what I now view as an overly politicized education with huge gaps, for example, in American history, evolution or sexuality. Rather, what disturbed me were the many stories about homeschoolers who were barely literate when they graduated, or whose math and science education had never extended much past middle school.
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Garrison believes that homeschooling has become so popular with fundamentalist Christians because, there is an atmosphere of real terror among some evangelicals. They are horrified by the fact that Obama is president, and they see the New Atheist movement as a vocal, in-your-face threat. Plus, they are obsessed with the End Times, and believe that the Apocalypse could happen any day now...They see a demon on every corner.
We homeschooled because we wanted to protect our children from what we viewed as the total secularization of America. We listened to people like Rush Limbaugh, who told us that America was in the clutches of evil liberal feminist atheists.
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