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Crimson Op-Ed In Support of CAP Director

A homeschool graduate shares their perspective on criticisms of Bartholet's research.

May 14, 2020 by Margo Strucker

Lindsey T. Powell, a homeschooling graduate, writes in her recent Harvard Crimson Op-Ed about the important difference between responsible homeschooling and an “idealized narrative of close families, high test scores, and perfectly sheltered children…” Click here to read the full article, In Defense of Elizabeth Bartholet: A Homeschool Graduate Speaks Out.

 

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