> Homeschooling: where someone unqualified to teach every subject toughs through it and there are absolutely no standards
And if my wife and I are teachers? With postdoctoral degrees?
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> School choice: How we get taxpayers to pay for your kid's private and/or religious education
Seems a little more fair than the current state where I pay both taxes for public school and tuition for a private school. You do know that there's lots of non-religious people who want to take an active role in their children's education?
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> I'm okay with 1 if you admit that you can't teach your kids every subject, and get help where you can, but 2 is unacceptable.
And if my wife and I are teachers? With postdoctoral degrees?
> > School choice: How we get taxpayers to pay for your kid's private and/or religious education
Seems a little more fair than the current state where I pay both taxes for public school and tuition for a private school. You do know that there's lots of non-religious people who want to take an active role in their children's education?
> > I'm okay with 1 if you admit that you can't teach your kids every subject, and get help where you can, but 2 is unacceptable.
I deny you. On both points.