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Atkinson, Mary; Martin, Kerry; Downing, Dick; Harland, Jennie; Kendall, Sally; White, Richard – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2007
Many thousands of children in the UK are educated at home, and the subject of support for the home-education community is debated. The National Foundation for Educational Research conducted research to examine the views of home educators about the support they receive from local authorities, other home-educating families, schools and other…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Social Support Groups, Case Studies, Program Improvement
Yang, Philip Q.; Kayaardi, Nihan – Educational Studies, 2004
Using the pooled 1998-2000 GSS data, this study examines what kinds of parents tend to select non-public schools for their children, a question that is fundamental but lacks direct, adequate answers in the literature. The results of logistic regression analysis show that religion, socio-economic status, age, nativity, number of children and region…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Parents, Socioeconomic Status, School Choice
Stewart, Kima Payne; Neeley, Richard A. – Education, 2005
Three major investigations were conducted in an effort to determine the impact of home school regulations on educational enrollments in the United States. Home school regulations were obtained from state departments of education and investigated to determine the strength of the accountability measures. Populations representative of the school-age…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, State Regulation, Enrollment Influences, State Departments of Education

Klicka, Christopher J.; Phillips, Douglas W. – Educational Leadership, 1997
Widespread "family abuse" by the child protective services industry and feelings of parental "disenfranchisement" have spawned the Parental Rights Movement and associated legislation. Legislation often focuses on formal recognition that parental rights are fundamental and should be protected from government interference;…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Constitutional Law, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education

Duffey, Jane G. – Journal of Special Education Leadership, 2002
A survey of 121 families who were home schooling children with special needs found family profiles were similar to the general home schooling population and, unlike the general home schooling population, children often spent as much time in a school setting as in a home school environment. Four case studies identified themes as needs-based…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling
Berlin, Barney; And Others – 1989
Americans tend to value bigger as better. Conventional wisdom over the years has dictated that "too small" schools and school districts could not provide sufficient educational opportunities. Since 1930, the number of school districts has shrunk from 128,000 to less than 16,000. As districts consolidate, parents feel distant from schools and…
Descriptors: Class Size, Consolidated Schools, Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education
Lafee, Scott – School Administrator, 1998
Public schools are facing growing pressures to allow home-schooled and charter-school students to participate on varsity teams. In many western states, home-schooled students are permitted to play sports. In other states, this practice is prohibited, due to strict eligibility requirements for public-school students. Recent litigation discloses no…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Athletics, Charter Schools, Eligibility
Natale, Jo Anna – Executive Educator, 1996
With home schooling legal everywhere and many home-schoolers reaching high school age, state legislatures are considering whether and how to encourage "mix-and-match" schooling. In some areas, discussion centers on access to academic classes only. In others, attention is on eligibility to participate in sports or extracurricular…
Descriptors: Courses, Extracurricular Activities, Home Schooling, Part Time Students
Callaway, Sean – Journal of College Admission, 2004
Because homeschooled students often enter higher education appearing to be traditionally-educated high school students, due to differing state regulations and the accreditation status of different homeschool programs, and because related records are not kept, it is difficult to know how many enter postsecondary education every year. Current…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Federal Aid, Home Schooling, High School Students
The Progress of Education Reform 1999-2001, 1999
This publication is the first in a series of reports that examine policy issues in education. It looks at the four major forms of school choice--charter schools, open enrollment, home schooling, and vouchers--and how they are changing the landscape of public education. School choice is one of the fastest-growing innovations in public education,…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Assessment, Educational Policy, Educational Vouchers
Kunzman, Robert – Center for Evaluation and Education Policy, Indiana University, 2005
Homeschooling is quickly becoming a significant educational phenomenon. According to the Indiana Department of Education, the number of Indiana homeschooled children has increased by 400 percent over the past eight years, with a current enrollment total of 22,403. Furthermore, this number likely understates the true number of Indiana homeschooled…
Descriptors: State Regulation, Politics of Education, Home Schooling, State Standards

Caruana, Vicki – Educational Leadership, 1999
Homeschooled students from families representing all ethnicities, socioeconomic backgrounds, and education levels are increasingly entering public schools part-time. This article explains how school administrators, teachers, parents, and homeschoolers can become partners. Tips are provided on classroom deportment, parental aspirations, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship, Home Schooling, Parent Aspiration

Frost, Gene – Illinois School Research and Development, 1988
Summarizes four formal studies that measured the academic achievement of home-schooled students. Concludes that the home-schooled student is not necessarily academically disadvantaged. Asserts that public school administrators should assist home-schooling parents with curricular materials, library usage, testing, and extracurricular involvements.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Educational Cooperation, Educational Research

Wendel, Josef; And Others – School Law Bulletin, 1986
Parental rights and state compulsory school attendance requirements are limited by constitutional constraints, as shown in three benchmark cases. The article also cites cases to show the impact of compulsory education laws on home schooling, which is increasing. The state retains the power to impose minimum curriculum requirements. Cites…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Government School Relationship
Wenger, Jennie W.; Hodari, April K. – CNA Corporation, 2004
The Conference Report of the National Defense Authorization Act of Fiscal Year 1999 directed the establishment of a 5-year pilot program requiring the Services to treat two groups as Tier 1 for enlistment eligibility purposes: (1) graduates of homeschools and (2) graduates of the National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program who also hold GED credentials…
Descriptors: Graduates, Home Schooling, Recruitment, Individual Characteristics