April 11, 2008

Homeschooling and Entrepreneurship

Posted by Lew Rockwell on April 11, 2008 07:09 PM | Post a civil, substantive, and intelligent comment

Writes Todd Steinberg: “Here’s a great story about a woman in Africa who homeschooled dozens of girls who were failing public school. She taught the older students how to teach the younger ones, and to be self-sufficient; they started a bakery, a catering service, and a sewing shop. Their goal is to get 10,000 girls graduated through the program. Of course this couldn’t work in America because the teachers aren’t state-certified and child labor is involved.”

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