[Educaciolliure] Fw: Estudio canadiense sobre adultos EeF

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Dis Des 12 19:49:40 CET 2009


Learning UnlimitedDe la lista holandesa, reenviado a LU por nuestro colega Peter van Zuidam.

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  1. new Canadian study on HEed adults From: Peter van Zuidam 
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  1. new Canadian study on HEed adults 
  Posted by: "Peter van Zuidam" petervanzuidamaxs4all.nl   petervanzuidam 
  Tue Dec 8, 2009 1:47 pm (PST) 


  Howdy, y'all,

  I got this from a Dutch list.

  Kind regards,
  Peter van Zuidam
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  Study Shows Home-Educated Become Model Citizens
  http://www.hslda.ca/cche_research/2009Study.pdf

  A new study released today by the Canadian Centre for Home Education reveals 
  that home-educated adults excel in all measured areas of adult life.

  The study surveyed adults whose parents responded to a 1994 study on home 
  education. Ranging in age from 15 to 34, they answered questions on a 
  variety of topics with comparable data from Statistics Canada. The results 
  were astounding.

  When measured against the Canadian average, home-educated adults were more 
  socially engaged and almost twice as likely to have voted in a federal 
  election. Average income was higher with more sources of investment income 
  and self employment, and no cases of government support as the primary 
  source of income. They were happier in their work and their lives in 
  general. When reflecting on the value of being home educated, most felt that 
  it was an advantage in their adult life.

  "In terms of income, education, entrepreneurial endeavours, involvement in 
  their community, and all the other characteristics measured, home-educated 
  adults not only excel, but also make meaningful contributions to their 
  communities. They are the type of neighbours we all want," says president 
  Paul Faris.

  The study Fifteen Years Later: Home-Educated Canadian Adults is available in 
  full form and as a synopsis at:
  http://tinyurl.com/ybnwknk


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