Schooling vs Home Education: Implications in Measuring Success in Home Education in The United Kingdom

Fadoua Govaerts

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Abstract

This paper aims to address the current limitations of measuring success in Home Education. Educational achievements in schools are measured through standard knowledge-based assessments which take place during various stages in a child’s formal education, based on the National Curriculum. However, due to the unique purpose, aims and methods used by Home Educators, current measurements and standards are incompatible with achievements identified by
Home Educating families.

The established traditional concepts of educational success are the framework of current measurement of educational achievements, which may be contrary to the concepts of families who follow different philosophical understandings of education. The reality of each family having their individual aims and purpose of Home Education has resulted in their achievements to be immeasurable by
the traditional standards as used in schools. This paper aims to argue that it is necessary to review current philosophical and theoretical concepts in education, apart from knowledge-based education as set out by the state in the National
Curriculum. This will allow us to develop new common grounds in measurement of educational success inclusive of individual achievements set out by Home Educators.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)59-64
Number of pages6
JournalEuropean Journal of Teaching and Education
Volume3
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Home Education
  • homeschooling
  • Alternative education

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