Just as journalists write about homeschooling from their own point of view, cartoonists draw their mini-stories while referencing their own beliefs about homeschooling.
Recent cartoons point up the differences:
- Luann: benefits of “social interaction” at school
- New Yorker: homeschool ‘prom’
I don’t find the Luann cartoon to be too different from what many kids endure at school, but I find it curious that the New Yorker cartoonist characterizes the homeschooled teen as an oddball yet has his parents being average-looking. I can’t figure out that one.
Tags: home education, homeschool cartoons, homeschooling
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Pro and con homeschool cartoons
Just as journalists write about homeschooling from their own point of view, cartoonists draw their mini-stories while referencing their own beliefs about homeschooling.
Recent cartoons point up the differences:
I don’t find the Luann cartoon to be too different from what many kids endure at school, but I find it curious that the New Yorker cartoonist characterizes the homeschooled teen as an oddball yet has his parents being average-looking. I can’t figure out that one.
Tags: home education, homeschool cartoons, homeschooling
This entry was posted on September 14, 2008 at 2:32 pm and is filed under News-Commentary. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.