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Dwyer, James G. – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2022
Homeschooling was occasionally a subject of popular interest pre-COVID, when media reported horrific cases of child abuse under the guise of homeschooling, or when controversies erupted over efforts in state legislatures or local school boards to introduce very modest oversight measures. COVID made homeschooling something nearly every parent…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Distance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Greenwalt, Kyle – Educational Theory, 2021
Over the past twenty-five years, homeschooling has been growing in popularity. Conventionally, the actions of homeschoolers are understood as a rejection of the public school -- and, by extension, a rejection of participation in the public sphere writ large. Yet such interpretations are made without due attention to the meaning of both…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Role, Public Education
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Oh, P. J. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2019
This paper examines how stances and understandings pertaining to whether home education is civically legitimate within liberal democratic contexts can depend on how one conceives normative roles of the secular state and the religious neutrality that is commonly associated with it. For the purposes of this paper, home education is understood as a…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Political Attitudes, Educational Philosophy, State Church Separation
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Neuman, Ari; Guterman, Oz – Research Papers in Education, 2019
Home schooling has become increasingly widespread in recent decades. Much research has been conducted regarding different aspects of the practice, including parents' reasons for choosing home schooling. These are often quantitative studies that directly examine these reasons and frequently cite rational reasons. In contrast, the present research…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Mothers, Parent Attitudes, Decision Making
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Fensham-Smith, Amber Joy – Journal of Pedagogy, 2021
Home-schooling, or 'elective home education' (EHE) as it is more commonly known in the UK, invites contestation and controversies. Drawing on a UK-wide study of 242 families this paper explores a collection of EHE pedagogic practices within the socially situated contexts of doing everyday life. Through an application of Bernsteinian ideas, the…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Teaching Methods, Social Environment, Personal Autonomy
McShane, Michael Q. – American Enterprise Institute, 2020
Homeschooling can be challenging. Particularly as children age, parents can find themselves out of their depth trying to teach more advanced coursework. Many families also want their children to be part of a community while still maintaining primary control of their child's education. For them, traditional schools (whether public or private,…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Blended Learning, Political Attitudes, Social Isolation
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Petrovic, John E.; Rolstad, Kellie – Policy Futures in Education, 2017
In this paper, the authors provide an overview of the unschooling movement, highlighting the important philosophical differences, among other differences, between unschooling and homeschooling. They then argue that to the extent that traditional schooling is a project of massification--increasingly dominated by a neoliberal ethos in our…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Educational Philosophy, Home Schooling, Comparative Analysis
Martha Lopez Coleman – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The purpose of this research was to examine the practice of unschooling in the day-to-day life of homeschool students and present a portrait of the homeschooling experience. At this point in the research, the unschooling will be generally defined as homeschooling with no set scholarly curriculum. The research design methodology was portraiture.…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Students, Student Experience, Educational Practices
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Anderson, Elizabeth; White, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
The distinguished US philosopher Elizabeth Anderson, who teaches at the University of Michigan, answers questions put to her by John White about educational aspects of her work in moral and political philosophy. She begins by describing her indebtedness to Dewey in his views on developing students' capacities for intelligent enquiry and as…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Ethnicity, Educational Opportunities, Educational Philosophy
Hess, Frederick M., Ed.; Warren, Hannah, Ed. – American Enterprise Institute, 2021
The newly created Conservative Education Reform Network (CERN) at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) invited a group of conservative education thinkers to sketch policy proposals that they would like to see in a new education agenda. The only requirement was that they offer suggestions that would complement the traditional conservative…
Descriptors: Networks, Educational Change, Political Attitudes, Educational Policy