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Mark Quann @markjquann
Video: Something fascinating is happening in education right now.
I recently went down a rabbit hole researching homeschooling, and the data is fascinating.
Research from the National Home Education Research Institute shows homeschool students typically score 1525 percentile points higher on standardized tests, and about 78% of peer-reviewed studies show homeschool students outperforming traditional school students academically.
But what really surprised me was seeing it firsthand.
I recently ran a financial literacy course through Classical Learner, and I was blown away by the students.
One 14 year old was running a business with nine employees.
And I began teaching a 9 year old the Buy Borrow Die strategy.
Can you imagine learning a strategy used by billionaire families to build wealth at age nine?
What I saw with these homeschool students is that they werent memorizing facts for a test.
They were thinking, building, and solving real problems.
This ties directly into neuroplasticity, the brains ability to rewire itself during childhood based on experience and learning environments.
Research from Harvard University, Stanford University, and MIT shows that learning environments focused on problem solving and curiosity produce stronger long-term outcomes than education built primarily around memorization.
Which leads to a simple observation.
Students raised in environments that encourage independent thinking, entrepreneurship, and curiosity develop skills that compound over time.
And that creates a massive competitive advantage for life.
The great news for America is that roughly 7.8% of American children are now being homeschooled, and that number continues to rise as families look for education that prioritizes curiosity, entrepreneurship, and independent thinking.
Learn more
@ClassicLearner
https://x.com/robbystarbuck/status/2029264960447029281
Robby Starbuck @robbystarbuck - I haven’t been the same since Charlie was killed. It hits me all the time.
Leftism not only killed him but got many of us to divide and fight amongst ourselves. The compounded tragedy is that so much unity came together at first and then… It all just sort of unraveled, because I think a lot of us silently took it really hard.
Charlie was such a kindred spirit. A doer. Relentless. Ideological yet reachable, and pragmatic when he needed to be. One of the few involved in this crazy political world because he genuinely cared.
I really hope we can right the ship for him. I really hope we can recover quickly enough to save the country. I hope we can all fill the massive gap he left behind, together.
But sometimes, some days, I’m just sad he’s gone. Today’s one of those days.
The world needed him. Maybe saying so will help remind people what’s important. Let’s be doers like Charlie.
https://x.com/robbystarbuck/status/2029270968112230500
Robert Lee @downtownrob88 - She's Fired: Noem is out as Homeland Security Secretary
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/03/05/us/trump-news?smid=nytcore-android-share
https://x.com/downtownrob88/status/2029630694557671911
Robert W Malone, MD @RWMaloneMD - Kitty and Prince Caspian competing for the best access to resources. Kitty just to be near Jill, my wife, who is planting transplants in a raised bed and Caspian has his sights on eating the new lettuce and kale transplants.
https://x.com/RWMaloneMD/status/2029655434055807469
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