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Ray, Brian D. – 1989
This document provides an overview of home schooling in the United States that sets the context for a discussion of state regulation of home-schooling parents. The focus is on the nature and variety of statutes and regulations regarding home-schooling. The use of parents as teachers is discussed. Several generalizations concerning major…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Government School Relationship
Ray, Brian D. – Journal of College Admission, 2004
Experience and anecdotes have led many people to believe that homeschool parents were either move-to-the-country anarchist goat-herders, or right-wing Bible-thumpers, and their children were either mathematically-limited, due to Mama's fear of math, or child prodigies in rocket-science who were unthinkably socially hindered. Although one can find…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Academic Achievement, Stereotypes
Ray, Brian D. – 1990
The Theory of Reasoned Action was used to ascertain students' salient beliefs, correlations between constructs in the theory, relative weights of the determinants of intention, and the effect of type of schooling, gender, and grade level on the determinants of intention. This exploratory study generated baseline information and used correlational…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Beliefs, Females, Home Schooling
Ray, Brian D. – 1989
In view of the fact that in the past decade parents have increasingly begun to educate their children at home, this paper aims to provide an overview of home schooling in the United States. The paper reviews the history of home schooling, describes the characteristics of families involved in home schooling, and discusses the future of home…
Descriptors: Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Characteristics, Family School Relationship
Ray, Brian D. – 1990
Whether the constructs of value consistency and social capital can be used to explain the achievement outcomes of home education is explored. It is evident that children exposed to home schooling experience a high degree of value consistency. The values to which such children are exposed in education are those of their families. This would seem to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling

Ray, Brian D. – Education and Urban Society, 1988
The available evidence indicates that home school youth of compulsory education age have been scoring equal or better than their conventional school peers on measures of cognitive achievement and desirable affective traits; the significance of this is discussed. (BJV)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Measures, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement
Ray, Brian D. – National Home Education Research Institute (NJ3), 2004
For nearly 20 years, critics and the curious have been asking about the homeschooled: But how will they do in the "real world" of adulthood? As a corollary, they have also asked: What about socialization? This unique study takes a look at the lives of over 7,000 adults from across the United States who were home educated during their…
Descriptors: Income, Employment, Citizen Participation, World Views
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