On the Propriety of Education Professionals Instructing Home Educators by Dr. Brian D. Ray. This study evaluates whether professional educators should direct the activities of home educators and whether home educators should desire such direction. In this paper presented to a professional organization, Dr. Ray cautions all parties regarding the danger of the co-optation of home educators versus the benign concept of cooperation. (36 pages, 1992)
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Home educated students generally score at the 65th to 80th percentile on achievement tests, 15 to 30 percentile points higher than those in public schools. - Brian D. Ray, Ph.D.