Harvard prof calls homeschooling ‘dangerous,’ says it gives parents ‘authoritarian control’ over kids

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A Harvard law professor is under fire for her comments in an article about the "risks" of homeschooling as parents face closed public schools because of the coronavirus pandemic.


In Harvard Magazine's May-June issue, Elizabeth Bartholet, a law professor and faculty director of the school’s Child Advocacy Program, worried homeschooled children will not be able to contribute to a democratic society.

"The issue is, do we think that parents should have 24/7, essentially authoritarian control over their children from ages zero to 18?" Bartholet asked. "I think that's dangerous. I think it's always dangerous to put powerful people in charge of the powerless, and to give the powerful ones total authority."

Without citing specific examples, the civil rights and family law teacher argued homeschooled children are at higher risks of abuse.

“I think an overwhelming majority of legislators and American people, if they looked at the situation, would conclude that something ought to be done," Bartholet said.

A Harvard University honors graduate student, who was homeschooled until she went to the Ivy League school, responded in a post on Medium Monday.

Melba Pearson called the article "an attack on the fundamental rights and freedoms that make our country (and until recently, institutions such as Harvard) what they are."

She said it is "disappointing" Erin O'Donnell, who authored the article quoting Bartholet, argued that government has more of a right than parents do to educate their own children.

"The idea that a government, already so inefficient and inadequate in so many areas, can care for and educate every child better than its parent is wrong," Pearson wrote.

The alum points out that statistics back up homeschooling, calling out the article's "faulty" logic.

Pearson argues she was better prepared for Harvard because she was homeschooled, not in spite of it.

"It is deeply disappointing that Harvard is choosing and promoting an intellectual totalitarian path that calls for a ban of the liberties that helped me and countless others succeed, for it is those liberties and ideals that have made America the great nation it is today," she concludes.




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It takes a family to raise kids properly

Look what happens when we let the village get involved, they start thinking like this "Harvard professor"
 

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Another communist piece of shit, not surprising this **** is at Harvard...

A well placed bullet would solve this problem from this woman...
 

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Another communist piece of shit, not surprising this cu-nt is at Harvard...

A well placed bullet would solve this problem from this woman...
 

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Another communist piece of shit, not surprising this cu-nt is at Harvard...

A well placed bullet would solve this problem from this woman...

You have an opinion she disagrees with and she would engage in a discussion. She has an opinion you disagree with and you would engage in murder. Unless, of course, you actually don't think the bullet would solve any problems and your words are really just meaningless lies.
 

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