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Hamlin, Daniel; Peterson, Paul E. – Education Next, 2022
Homeschooling is generally understood to mean that a child's education takes place exclusively at home--but homeschooling is a continuum, not an all-or-nothing choice. In a sense, everyone is "home-schooled," and the ways that families combine learning at home with attending school are many. Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, the…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
Hamlin, Daniel – Education Next, 2020
It can be difficult to know precisely what, when, and how the nation's homeschooled students are learning. After all, privacy and the freedom to explore education as families see fit, with limited government oversight, is a defining feature. But the best evidence indicates that homeschooled students are far from isolated. By looking at a recent…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Parents as Teachers, Informal Education, Cultural Activities
Gaither, Milton – Education Next, 2009
This article reports that while home schooling may have particular appeal to celebrities, over the last decade families of all kinds have embraced the practice for widely varying reasons: no longer is home schooling exclusive to Christian fundamentalism and the countercultural Left. Along with growing acceptance of home schooling nationally has…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Educational Methods, School Choice, Educational Quality

Hammons, Christopher W. – Education Next, 2001
Describes home schooling movement and argues home schooling is viable alternative to public education system. Discusses increase in home-schooled students applying to college, taking and performing well on college entrance exams (ACT and SAT), engaging in extracurricular activities, and succeeding in college. Addresses and refutes criticisms of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), College Admission, College Students