ERIC Number: EJ1314182
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021
Pages: 16
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School Choice and University-Model® Schools: A Phenomenological Study
Cagle, Kelly Sakzenian
Journal of Research on Christian Education, v30 n2 p144-159 2021
The University-Model school incorporates private school and homeschool methods within a Christian school experience. Parents receive the title of "co-instructors" as they partner with teachers in educating their child. This phenomenological study explored the elements that influenced parents' choice when selecting a school. Simon's 1955 satisficing theoretical lens was used to explore parents' satisfaction with their school choice. Two focus groups were held with six University-Model school parents, and six common themes were established as factors sought by parents when choosing a school model for their child: 1) more time desired as a family, 2) individualized services for the child, 3) smaller class sizes, 4) full faith-based school experience with extracurricular activities, 5) self-regulation skills for the child, and 6) the experience of education at home.
Descriptors: School Choice, Phenomenology, Parent Attitudes, Home Schooling, Christianity, Religious Education, Class Size, Extracurricular Activities, Metacognition, Educational Experience, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Models, Family Relationship, Time, Parent Child Relationship, College Readiness, Universities, Elementary School Students
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education; Elementary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Texas
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