>The Bolsonaro administration included in the list of goals for its first 100 days a provisional measure (a kind of executive order) to regulate homeschooling in Brazil.
>The Brazilian Supreme Court outlawed the practice last year. In the ruling, most justices understood that since there were no regulations to homeschooling, it couldn't be considered a valid alternative for parents to educate their children.
>The provisional measure will normalize the families who are already homeschooling their children. According to the Brazilian Association of Homeschoolers, there were around 7,500 parents with children taught at home, in 2018.
>A portion of those is made of people who disagree with local schools' offerings for religious reasons.
>Specialists who disagree with homeschooling say that school attendance is a child's right, and highlight the school's role in socialization.
>The homeschoolers association said on Wednesday (23rd) that it helped to draft the provisional measure's text with government officers.
>Almost every country in the world >like 5% of countries are black nice >Only in the USA are children denied proper education in schools so easily I agree, the official education system in the US is completely improper. I wish more families would seek superior substitutes, like homeschooling.
Parker Kelly
Good.
Luis Rogers
Gray is status unclear aka if you try you can be arrested any time