German Court Denies Missionary Family Residence Visa over Homeschooling

http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2008/jan/08012509.html
By Peter J. Smith

UEHLFELD, Germany, January 25, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A German court has rejected the visa appeal of a US Baptist missionary family, which now faces deportation from the country for choosing to educate their children at home instead of in the German school system.

As previously reported by LifeSiteNews.com, Clint Robinson, his wife Susan and their three children were denied a residency permit by authorities in Germany after it was discovered that the Robinsons were Baptist missionaries and were homeschooling their children. Last minute negotiations last month by the International Human Rights Group (IHRG), an organisation that has championed the rights of homeschooling families in Germany, convinced officials to postpone the deportation order and work for a settlement. (http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/dec/07122110.html)

However, the court has now rejected the formal appeal filed by IHRG European Counsel Ronald Reichert, making the Robinson family’s future in Germany uncertain.

“The court’s ruling was entirely on a procedural matter,” Joel Thornton, President of IHRG told LifeSiteNews.com. “The court refused to deal with the question as to whether the refusal to grant a permit to stay in Germany is ill-founded or not, and made an erroneous decision.”

IHRG is appealing this most recent decision. Thornton said the group needs the help of homeschooling advocates to email US embassy officials in Germany “asking the US government to do everything in their power to help the Robinson family.”

Thornton said that the IHRG have the ability to forward responses directly to high-level personnel in the embassy, if messages are sent to his e-mail address jthornton@ihrg.org.

“We are also meeting with local German officials in an attempt to get them to grant the visa regardless of the court decision. This is an alternative way to keep the Robinson family in Germany,” he said.

Germany’s ban on homeschooling began with the Third Reich. Chancellor Adolf Hitler banned the practice in 1938 in order to indoctrinate all young Germans in Nazi ideology through the public schools. Authorities have increasingly adopted the methods of National Socialist (Nazi) Germany to suppress homeschooling, which it regards as a “parallel society,” dangerous to the health of the state.

The parents of the nation’s estimated 300-500 homeschoolers face imprisonment, heavy fines and the state seizure of their children. Earlier this month, Klaus and Kathrin Landahl and their five children fled to England in order to escape the confiscation of their children by the mayor of their town. (http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2008/jan/08010906.html)

To contact US embassy officials through the International Human Rights Group (IHRG) care of Joel Thornton: jthornton@ihrg.org

To express concerns to German authorities:

President of the Federal Republic of Germany
11010 Berlin
Germany
Telefon: +49 30 20 00-0
Fax: +49 030 20 00-19 99
E-Mail: Bundespraesident.Horst.Koehler@bpra.bund.de

Chancellor
Angela Merkel
Willy-Brandt-Straße 1
10557 Berlin
Germany
Telefon: +49 180 272-0000
Fax: +49 1888 272-2555
E-Mail: InternetPost@bundesregierung.de

Politician Joachim Herrmann
Chief of the CSU Party
Joachim Herrmann
Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 9 a
91052 Erlangen
Germany
Telefon: +49 9131- 53 45 38
Telefax: +49 9131- 61 18 40
E-Mail: joachim.herrmann@csu-bayern.de

To contact the German embassies in Canada and the United States.

In Canada:

German Embassy
1 Waverley Street
Ottawa, ON, K2P 0T8
Tel.: 613-232-1101 Fax: 613-594-9330
Email: germanembassyottawa@on.aibn.com

In the US:

German Embassy
4645 Reservoir Road NW
Washington, DC, 20007-1998
(202) 298-4000
The embassy can be e-mailed from its website: http://www.globescope.biz/germany/reg/index.cfm

Here is the information for contacting the German Ambassador in New Zealand:

Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany:

HE Mr Jörg Zimmermann, Ambassador
Street Address 90-92 Hobson Street, Thorndon, Wellington
Postal Address PO Box 1687, Wellington
Telephone +64 4 473 6063 Facsimile +64 4 473 6069

Email:
German.Embassy@iconz.co.nz

Website:
http://www.wellington.diplo.de/Vertretung/wellington/en/Startseite.html

Office Hours Mon-Thur 0730-1615 hrs, Fri 0730-1500 hrs Consular Mon-Fri 0800-1200 hrs

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From Doug Phillips of Vision Forum


Beall and I have just completed two weeks of intense planning, praying, and preparation for 2008. And it’s not over. January is not only a season of fresh beginnings, but it is the time we have dedicated as a family for strategic spiritual planning. My own father was the inspiration behind this annual practice. Dad would always remind me, “If you don’t know where you are going, any train will get you there.” His point was this: Every great endeavor requires a clear mission directive.

And so it is with the family vision for a new year. Fathers must lead their households, and they must have a plan for how they will lead. Wise plans are built on the foundations of biblical resolves rooted in the timeless truths of Scripture. That is why I am especially grateful for the wisdom of the great American Puritan Cotton Mather. More than three hundred years ago he penned “A Father’s Resolutions.” The pearls Mather offers have been a source of immeasurable encouragement to me, and I want to share them with you today.

As you read Mather, consider: When 2008 comes to an end, how will you gauge your efforts as a father in shepherding your families? Did you begin the year with thoughtful strategic planning, with a real course of action including godly, attainable objectives, or did you just hop on the first train headed for anywhere? Wise fatherhood requires bold spiritual resolutions before the Lord, backed up by tangible action. May the Lord equip us to honor and serve Him as fathers! — Doug Phillips

By Cotton Mather


Cotton Mather

Parents, Oh how much ought you to be continually devising for the good of your children! Often devise how to make them "wise children"; how to give them a desirable education, an education that may render them desirable; how to render them lovely and polite, and serviceable in their generation. Often devise how to enrich their minds with valuable knowledge; how to instill generous, gracious, and heavenly principles into their minds; how to restrain and rescue them from the paths of the destroyer, and fortify them against their peculiar temptations. There is a world of good that you have to do for them. You are without the natural feelings of humanity if you are not in a continual agony to do for them all the good that ever you can. It was no mistake of an ancient writer to say, “Nature teaches us to love our children as ourselves.”

Resolved

At the birth of my children, I will resolve to do all I can that they may be the Lord’s. I will now actually give them up by faith to God; entreating that each child may be a child of God the Father, a subject of God the Son, a temple of God the Spirit-and be rescued from the condition of a child of wrath, and be possessed and employed by the Lord as an everlasting instrument of His glory.

As soon as my children are capable of minding my admonitions, I will often, often admonish them, saying, “Child, God has sent His son to die, to save sinners from death and hell. You must not sin against Him. You must every day cry to God that He would be your Father, and your Saviour, and your Leader. You must renounce the service of Satan, you must not follow the vanities of this world, you must lead a life of serious religion.

Let me daily pray for my children with constancy, with fervency, with agony. Yea, by name let me mention each one of them every day before the Lord. I will importunately beg for all suitable blessings to be bestowed upon them: that God would give them grace, and give them glory, and withhold no good thing from them; that God would smile on their education, and give His good angels the charge over them, and keep them from evil, that it may not grieve them; that when their father and mother shall forsake them, the Lord may take them up. With importunity I will plead that promise on their behalf: “The Heavenly Father will give the Holy Spirit unto them that ask Him.” Oh! happy children, if by asking I may obtain the Holy Spirit for them!

I will early entertain the children with delightful stories out of the Bible. In the talk of the table, I will go through the Bible, when the olive-plants about my table are capable of being so watered. But I will always conclude the stories with some lessons of piety to be inferred from them.

I will single out some Scriptural sentences of the greatest importance; and some also that have special antidotes in them against the common errors and vices of children. They shall quickly get those golden sayings by heart, and be rewarded with silver or gold, or some good thing, when they do it. Such as,

Psalm 11:10 &mdash “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.”

Matthew 16:26 &mdash “What is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?”

1 Timothy 1:15 &mdash “Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.”

Matthew 6:6 &mdash “When thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret."

Ephesians 4:25 &mdash “Putting away lying, speak every man truth with his neighbour.”

Romans 12:17, 19 &mdash “Recompense to no man evil for evil… Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves.”

Jewish treatise tells us that among the Jews, when a child began to speak, the father was bound to teach him Deuteronomy 33:4 — “Moses commanded us a law, even the inheritance of the congregation of Jacob.” Oh! let me early make my children acquainted with the Law which our blessed Jesus has commanded us! ‘Tis the best inheritance I can give them.

I will cause my children to learn the Catechism. In catechizing them, I will break the answers into many lesser and proper questions; and by their answer to them, observe and quicken their understandings. I will bring every truth into some duty and practice, and expect them to confess it, and consent unto it, and resolve upon it. As we go on in our catechizing, they shall, when they are able, turn to the proofs and read them, and say to me what they prove and how. Then, I will take my times, to put nicer and harder questions to them; and improve the times of conversation with my family (which every man ordinarily has or may have) for conferences on matters of religion.

Restless will I be till I may be able to say of my children, “Behold, they pray!” I will therefore teach them to pray. But after they have learnt a form of prayer, I will press them to proceed unto points that are not in their form. I will charge them with all possible cogency to pray in secret; and often call upon them, “Child, I hope, you don’t forget my charge to you, about secret prayer: your crime is very great if you do!”

I will do what I can very early to beget a temper of kindness in my children, both toward one another and toward all other people. I will instruct them how ready they should be to share with others a part of what they have; and they shall see my encouragements when they discover a loving, a courteous, an helpful disposition. I will give them now and then a piece of money, so that with their own little hands they may dispense unto the poor. Yea, if any one has hurt them, or vexed them, I will not only forbid them all revenge, but also oblige them to do a kindness as soon as may be to the vexatious person. All coarseness of language or carriage in them, I will discountenance.

I will be solicitous to have my children expert, not only at reading handsomely, but also at writing a fair hand. I will then assign them such books to read as I may judge most agreeable and profitable; obliging them to give me some account of what they read; but keep a strict eye upon them, that they don‘t stumble on the Devil’s library, and poison themselves with foolish romances, or novels, or plays, or songs, or jests that are not convenient. I will set them also, to write out such things as may be of the greatest benefit unto them; and they shall have their blank books, neatly kept on purpose, to enter such passages as I advise them to. I will particularly require them now and then to write a prayer of their own composing, and bring it unto me; that so I may discern what sense they have of their own everlasting interests.

I wish that my children may as soon as may be, feel the principles of reason and honor working in them-and that I may carry on their education, very much upon those principles. Therefore, first, I will wholly avoid that harsh, fierce, crabbed usage of the children that would make them tremble and abhor to come into my presence. I will treat them so that they shall fear to offend me, and yet mightily love to see me, and be glad of my coming home if I have been abroad at any time. I will have it looked upon as a severe and awful punishment to be forbidden for awhile to come into my presence. I will raise in them an high opinion of their father’s love to them, and of his being better able to judge what is good for them than they are for themselves. I will bring them to believe ‘tis best for them to be and do as I will have them. Hereupon I will continually magnify the matter to them, what a brave thing ‘tis to know the things that are excellent; and more brave to do the things that are virtuous. I will have them to propose it as a reward of their well-doing at any time, I will now go to my father, and he will teach me something that I was never taught before. I will have them afraid of doing any base thing, from an horror of the baseness in it. My first response to finding a lesser fault in them shall be a surprise, a wonder, vehemently expressed before them, that ever they should be guilty of doing so foolishly; a vehement belief that they will never do the like again; a weeping resolution in them, that they will not. I will never dispense a blow, except it be for an atrocious crime or for a lesser fault obstinately persisted in; either for an enormity, or for an obstinacy. I will always proportion the chastisements to the miscarriages; neither smiting bitterly for a very small piece of childishness nor frowning only a little for some real wickedness. Nor shall my chastisement ever be dispensed in a passion and a fury; but I will first show them the command of God, by transgressing whereof they have displeased me. The slavish, raving, fighting way of discipline is too commonly used. I look upon it as a considerable article in the wrath and curse of God upon a miserable world.

As soon as we can, we’ll get up to yet higher principles. I will often tell the children what cause they have to love a glorious Christ, who has died for them. And how much He will be well-pleased with their well-doing. And what a noble thing ‘tis to follow His example; which example I will describe unto them. I will often tell them that the eye of God is upon them; the great God knows all they do and hears all they speak. I will often tell them that there will be a time when they must appear before the Judgment-Seat of the holy Lord; and they must now do nothing that may then be a grief and shame unto them. I will set before them the delights of that Heaven that is prepared for pious children; and the torments of that Hell that is prepared of old for naughty ones. I will inform them of the good things the good angels do for little ones that have the fear of God and are afraid of sin. And how the devils tempt them to do ill things; how they hearken to the devils, and are like them, when they do such things; and what mischiefs the devils may get leave to do them in this world, and what a sad thing ‘twill be, to be among the devils in the Place of Dragons. I will cry to God, that He will make them feel the power of these principles.

When the children are of a fit age for it, I will sometimes closet them; have them with me alone; talk with them about the state of their souls; their experiences, their proficiencies, their temptations; obtain their declared consent unto every jot and tittle of the gospel; and then pray with them, and weep unto the Lord for His grace, to be bestowed upon them, and make them witnesses of the agony with which I am travailing to see the image of Christ formed in them. Certainly, they’ll never forget such actions!

I will be very watchful and cautious about the companions of my children. I will be very inquisitive what company they keep; if they are in hazard of being ensnared by any vicious company, I will earnestly pull them out of it, as brands out of the burning. I will find out, and procure, laudable companions for them.

As in catechizing the children, so in the repetition of the public sermons, I will use this method. I will put every truth into a question to be answered with Yes or No. By this method I hope to awaken their attention as well as enlighten their understanding. And thus I shall have an opportunity to ask, “Do you desire such or such a grace of God?” and the like. Yea, I may have opportunity to demand, and perhaps to obtain their early and frequent (and why not sincere?) consent unto the glorious gospel. The Spirit of Grace may fall upon them in this action; and they may be seized by Him, and held as His temples, through eternal ages.

When a Day of Humiliation arrives, I will make them know the meaning of the day. And after time given them to consider of it, I will order them to tell me what special afflictions they have met with, and what good they hope to get by those afflictions. On a Day of Thanksgiving, they shall also be made to know the intent of the Day. And after consideration, they shall tell me what mercies of God unto them they take special notice of, and what duties to God they confess and resolve under such obligations. Indeed, for something of this importance, to be pursued in my conversation with the children, I will not confine myself unto the solemn days, which may occur too seldom for it. Very particularly, on the birthdays of the children, I will take them aside, and mind them of the age which (by God’s grace) they are come unto; how thankful they should be for the mercies of God which they have hitherto lived upon; how fruitful they should be in all goodness, that so they may still enjoy their mercies. And I will inquire of them whether they have ever yet begun to mind the work which God sent them into the world upon; how far they understand the work; and what good strokes they have struck at it; and, how they design to spend the rest of their time, if God still continue them in the world.

When the children are in any trouble-if they be sick, or pained-I will take advantage therefrom, to set before them the evil of sin, which brings all our trouble; and how fearful a thing it will be to be cast among the damned, who are in ceaseless and endless trouble. I will set before them the benefit of an interest in a CHRIST, by which their trouble will be sanctified unto them, and they will be prepared for death, and for fullness of joy in a happy eternity after death.

Among all the points of education which I will endeavor for my children, I hope to see that each of them-the daughters as well as the sons-may gain insight into some skill that lies in the way of gain (however their own inclination may most carry them), so that they may be able to subsist themselves, and get something of a livelihood, in case the Providence of God should bring them into necessities. Why not they as well as Paul the Tent-Maker! The children of the best fashion, may have occasion to bless the parents that make such a provision for them! The Jews have a saying worth remembering: "Whoever doesn’t teach his son some trade or business, teaches him to be a thief."

As soon as ever I can, I will make my children apprehensive of the main end for which they are to live; that so they may as soon as may be, begin to live; and their youth not be nothing but vanity. I will show them, that their main end must be, to, acknowledge the great God, and His glorious Christ; and bring others to acknowledge Him: and that they are never wise nor well, but when they are doing so. I will make them able to answer the grand question of why they live; and what is the end of the actions that fill their lives? I will teach them that their Creator and Redeemer is to be obeyed in everything, and everything is to be done in obedience to Him. I will teach them how even their diversions, and their ornaments, and the tasks of their education, must all be to fit them for the further service of Him to whom I have devoted them; and how in these also, His commandments must be the rule of all they do. I will sometimes therefore surprise them with an inquiry, “Child, what is this for? Give me a good account of why you do it?” How comfortably shall I see them walking in the light, if I may bring them wisely to answer this inquiry.

I will oblige the children to retire sometimes, and ponder on that question: “What shall I wish to have done, if I were now a-dying?”-and report unto me their own answer to the question; of which I will then take advantage, to inculcate the lessons of godliness upon them.

If I live to see the children marriageable, I will, before I consult with Heaven and earth for their best accommodation in the married state, endeavor the espousal of their souls unto their only Saviour. I will as plainly, and as fully as I can, propose unto them the terms on which the glorious Redeemer would espouse them to Himself, in righteousness, judgment, and favor and mercies forever; and solicit their consent unto His proposals and overtures. Then would I go on, to do what may be expected from a tender parent for them, in their temporal circumstances.


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Germany

Here is a great opportunity to influence politics at the highest level in Germany.

The Federal President has a website where issues that get raised, ranked highly and receive other supportive submissions are guaranteed her attention and consideration.

Visit http://www.direktzu.de/kanzlerin/messages/15673 and show your support for the homeschooling issue in Germany. (It has in the last few minutes gone from 10th place to 9th.)

At the bottom of the first message on the first page is a voting bar that goes from red to green. Please click on the + at the green end to give this issue the ‘go ahead’ that it needs for action at the highest level. You can only vote once.

Adding your own supportive comment or video will improve the ranking as well.

Go to this area:
“Schreiben auch Sie einen Beitrag”.
You will have to register, so here are the translations for the fields you
must fill in.

Email: self explanatory!
Anrede: Mr / Mrs
Vorname: First name
Nachname: Surname
Thema: Theme – Bildung: Education
titel: Title
Anliegen: Submission
Video: Video!
Zusaetzliche Medien: Other Media ie You-tube/ Google

This request has been brought to you by Netzwerk Bildungsfreiheit
(http://www.netzwerk-bildungsfreiheit.de/) and Educating Germany
(http://educatinggermany.7doves.com).

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Germany Crushes Homeschooling; Creates Refugees

http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/306805.aspx

January 18, 2008

The German state is ramping up its war against homeschooling families, giving them no choice but to flee Germany or risk losing their children.

 

In an announcement that is reminiscent of the 1930’s, the German homeschooling group Netzwerk BildungsFreiheit says that homeschoolers Klaus and Kathrin Landahl escaped from Germany with their kids and “are in safety in England.” The Landahls had reportedly already deregistered themselves as German residents and were preparing to flee Germany when their town mayor tried to get a court order to snatch their children. Others are also fleeing Germany.

 

And now a new law proposed for passage this year would make it easier for German authorities to snatch children from homeschooling families before the parents can flee Germany or go into hiding, as some have been forced to do.

 

Watch for a wave of homeschooling families to flee Germany now.

 

Compulsory classroom education is a German tradition—Hitler was a big fan of it– and many Germans still truly believe that homeschooling is a terrible thing to do to a child.

But having done several of these stories in Germany, its clear to me that German officials are more terrified of the effect educational liberalization would have on the “cohesion” of German society and, ipso facto, their control over it.

 

Here is a story I did about a Bavarian homeschooled girl taken from her parents, and another about her eventual freedom.

Home learning booming-UK

http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/Home-learning-expected-to-boom.3667000.jp

Home learning expected to boom

By Tim Booler

Up to 40 children a year are taken out of Wearside schools to be taught at home, it was revealed today.

Yet parents do not have to be qualified teachers or give reasons for opting to educate their sons and daughters around the kitchen table.

Figures obtained by the Echo today showed parents removed 121 children from Sunderland Local Education Authority between 2005 and 2007, to teach them at home.

Research by Durham University estimated that 150,000 UK children are taught at home, a figure expected to triple over the next decade.

There are no official statistics to show why families pull their offspring out of the system, but studies have suggested the main reason was bullying, followed by dissatisfaction with educational standards in school.

“Parents may decide to exercise their right to home educate their child for a wide variety of reasons,” said Elaine Matterson, enforcement and performance manager at Sunderland Council.

“Sometimes they may choose to do from a very early age so the child may not have been previously enrolled at school.

“They may also elect to home educate at any other stage up to the end of compulsory school age.”

The 1996 Education Act says: “The parent of every child of compulsory school age shall cause him to receive efficient full-time education suitable to his age, ability and aptitude.”

However, the law does not state that parents have to be a qualified teacher to educate their sons and daughters at home.

Neither do they have to observe school hours, have a fixed timetable or follow the National Curriculum.

Some experts have claimed these policies mean home-taught youngsters do not get a suitable education or social skills to cope with adult life.

However, Durham University research found students educated at home were socially adept and achieved above-average results in national literacy tests.

Ms Matterson said: “It is important to recognise that there are many, equally valid, approaches to educational provision and the type of educational activity provided by parents can be varied and flexible.

“Home educating parents are offered support to ensure that the education they are providing equips the child for life.

“Sunderland follows the national guidelines on elective home education and works in partnership with home educating parents to provide advice, support and guidance to the 40 parents in the city who are currently educating 46 children at home.

“But this represents less than 0.001per cent of Sunderland’s pupil population.

“Parents also have access to the well-established Regional Home Educators network group.”

Home schooling is not a barrier to success, certainly not in the literary world.

Playwright and musician Noel Coward was educated almost entirely at home, and author Agatha Christie, creator of Poirot and Miss Marple, had no formal schooling before the age of 16.

Two blogs about this news article:

Homeschooling
By Charisse Marie(Charisse Marie)
Roland Meighan’s 1995 estimate was “almost 10000”, [11] and in 1996 the London Evening Standard stated that 15000 families home-educating in Britain was a 50 percent increase from the previous year. [20]

and

http://www.homeedmag.com/blogs/newscomm/?p=1303

No Reason was given, but OK homeschooling expected to “boom”

Home learning expected to boom,

14 January 2008, Sunderland Echo, Sunderland, UK

Figures obtained by the Echo today showed parents removed 121 children from Sunderland Local Education Authority between 2005 and 2007, to teach them at home.

Research by Durham University estimated that 150,000 UK children are taught at home, a figure expected to triple over the next decade.

There are no official statistics to show why families pull their offspring out of the system, but studies have suggested the main reason was bullying, followed by dissatisfaction with educational standards in school.

Playwright and musician Noel Coward was educated almost entirely at home, and author Agatha Christie, creator of Poirot and Miss Marple, had no formal schooling before the age of 16.

Despite the accolade for home ed provided by Noel Coward and Agatha Christie, the majority of the article had the flavor of raised-eyebrow tsk-tsking throughout.