While I don't have the specific answer, you should be able to find that and much more through one of the research links at the Homeschool Legal Defense Association: http://www.hslda.org/research/default.asp
By the way, I believe every homeschooler should join HSLDA.
I am homeschooled. When I took the state tests I was in the 97 percentile.
Students who are homeschooled are often socialized with other homeschooled students to broaden their social network. Homeschooling is a perfectly fine alternative to public schools, and students are not isolated from other peers.
No you homeschooled child is not required to take the MCAS test. This test is only a require of students who are in public school.
He was public schooled.
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The Piers-Harris Children's Self-Concept Scale is a questionnaire used to assess self-concept in children and adolescents. It measures various aspects of self-esteem and self-perception, such as behavior, intellectual and school status, and popularity among peers. The results provide insights into a child's self-perception and can be used in clinical, educational, and research settings.
home schooled
yes
Every student has got different work to do even if you talk about only public schools. So same is the case with home schools. Home schools like UK Open College assign different tasks to their students. It totally depends on the course you are going for. Some courses are easy and less burdensome but some courses are a bit tough and demand some hard work from the students. So I must say that you cannot compare the tasks ratio between public schools and home schools.
well, public and private is more PUBLIC but you get better People skills when you homeschool :)
I was homeschooled since the 2nd grade up until 9th grade when I went to public school. I've had a lot of experiance being homeschooled. Homeschooling is great as long as you are involved in extra activities.
The regular stuff, except after school.
Justin gets homeschooled by a private tutor.