German Court Upholds Law Prohibiting Homeschooling by Jessica Stollings
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Critics call it an all-out attempt to give education power to the state, and the implications are a little too close to home. Conner Miller is fine-tuning his reading skills with his favorite teacher, mom. For Mocha, homeschooling her four children was a spiritual decision.
"The greatest thing we're concerned about is their character and that they walk in the ways of the Lord." If Mocha was caught doing this in Germany, she'd be well on her way to prison because, thanks to the European Court of Human Right's ruling, the law outlawing home-schooling will be enforced.
Critics call it an all-out attempt to give education power to the state, and the implications are a little too close to home. Conner Miller is fine-tuning his reading skills with his favorite teacher, mom. For Mocha, homeschooling her four children was a spiritual decision.
"The greatest thing we're concerned about is their character and that they walk in the ways of the Lord." If Mocha was caught doing this in Germany, she'd be well on her way to prison because, thanks to the European Court of Human Right's ruling, the law outlawing home-schooling will be enforced.