In my view, demographic studies are informative, but never dispositive in determining the rightness of an education model. Because the Bible is sufficient for all of life, we must recognize that Holy Scripture alone is the epistemological foundation for education methodology. We must reject the ranting of those that claim that the myth of educational neutrality only extends to content and goals. God has given broad blueprints for the means, as well as the ends. Methods are not neutral. If the Bible proclaims a particular vision for training children, we must tenaciously hold to that vision regardless of the findings in trendy studies and currently available statistical evidence. We must remember that “brute” factuality is a myth because all facts are subject to interpretation. All men are religious in that they either worship the creature or worship the creator. Consequently, it is inescapable that the religious commitment of the person reviewing the data will condition and define the interpretation.
With this important caveat in mind, I present to you some important findings about home education in America from Scholastic Achievement and Demographic Characteristics of Home School Students in 1998, by Lawrence M. Rudner, as published in the ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation College of Library and Information Services, University of Maryland, College Park.
Home Education In America
Major findings: Demographics