Do you think the position of home educators seems to be adequately represented in this review so far?

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  • martin h-s - 15 years ago

    How can this review possibly represent the views of home educators, the questions are biased and whatever we answer we will be shafted!

    If we answer no then we obviously can't meet the gov't standards.
    If we answer yes then we claim to meet the standards but they will claim to need evidence that we are actually doing it.
    If we answer 'don't know' then we obviously need their help.

    Whatever we say - they will try to make it a reason to interfere, monitor, and control.

    We have to think outside the box and find ways to undermine their arguments either outside the review or bypassing the questionnaire. Not yet sure how to get around it but I can see the trap they are laying.

  • DW - 15 years ago

    I personally dont think they will listen to home educaters. The fact is I think they are really starting to see HE as a threat now. They are all about control and I really dont think they will listen...but if they dont....with such obvious opposition from the HE community, can we appeal?

  • lisa fenwick - 15 years ago

    who was the one % - graham badman lol - i think we all know its fixed - its already decided what they want to do - but fight it we must and fight it we will

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