Home Instruction: When the State Sorts Good and Bad Parents
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For the first time, a report by the Court of Auditors sheds light on the reality of family education. While it has been booming for about ten years, this school alternative now concerns only 0.3% of school children. With the decline of this method of home education, a political will is assumed: to bring those who leave the nails into the ranks.

A report by the Court of Auditors highlights the significant decrease in the number of children educated in the family after the adoption in 2021 of the law regulating this practice further.
Family education has been "more secure" since a reform of 2021, but "margins of progress exist" to control its organisation and better understand the children attending school at home, the Court of Auditors states in a report published on Wednesday....
The Court of Auditors publishes on Wednesday 25 June a report on family education.Since the Law of 2021 submitted it to a system of authorization, the investigating magistrates note a lack of harmonisation of decisions between the academies, as well as a lack of data to assess the success of these pupils.
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