A Phenomena Taking America
They're independent of the state. They're radically counter cultural. They're motivated. They tend to lead. They are more entrepreneurial. But beyond any doubt, homeschoolers are here to stay and they will define the broader culture in the next 40 years.
Even more significant, the home school graduate is poised to take it to the second generation, and even if the first generation homeschoolers flatline at 2.4 million, we're expecting the movement to increase to 6 million by 2027 and 15 million by 2050.
In this interview with homeschool graduate and president of Home School Alumni, Camden Spiller, we cover some of the advantages, challenges, and potential achievements facing homeschool graduates today.
They're independent of the state. They're radically counter cultural. They're motivated. They tend to lead. They are more entrepreneurial. But beyond any doubt, homeschoolers are here to stay and they will define the broader culture in the next 40 years.
Even more significant, the home school graduate is poised to take it to the second generation, and even if the first generation homeschoolers flatline at 2.4 million, we're expecting the movement to increase to 6 million by 2027 and 15 million by 2050.
In this interview with homeschool graduate and president of Home School Alumni, Camden Spiller, we cover some of the advantages, challenges, and potential achievements facing homeschool graduates today.
August 13, 2008
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