Designates May of each year as "Home-Schooling Month" in New Jersey.
The resolution asserts numerous advantages of home-schooling, including allowing children the freedom to learn at their own pace, encouraging exploration of their interests and talents, and enabling parents to provide personalized curricula that meet their child's unique educational needs. Additionally, it emphasizes the emotional benefits of home-schooling, such as strengthening family bonds and minimizing exposure to negative school experiences like peer pressure and bullying.
Assembly Joint Resolution No. 45 (AJR45) aims to designate the month of May each year as 'Home-Schooling Month' in New Jersey. This resolution acknowledges the increasing trend of parents opting to home-school their children, supported by the federal Department of Education's statistics indicating that approximately 1.8 million students were educated at home as of the 2011-2012 school year. It highlights the achievements of home-schooled children and aims to promote the educational and familial benefits associated with home-schooling.
While the resolution primarily seeks to honor home-schooling, it may also spark discussions regarding educational regulations and parental rights. Home-schooling advocates might view the resolution as a step forward in recognizing their educational choices, while some educators and community members may express concerns about the implications for public education and the potential neglect of socialization opportunities for home-schooled children. Still, the resolution is largely a celebratory acknowledgment rather than a contentious legislative change.