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Martin, Robin Ann – 2002
Based on a database of over 500 resources, this paper explores the educational alternatives that exist today between the cracks of mainstream education and culture. It presents information about the growing numbers of schools and education centers that call themselves learner-centered, progressive, and/or holistic. Sources of data for this summary…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Schools, Free Schools, Holistic Approach
Galloway, Rhonda A. Scott – 1995
This study investigated home school graduates' potential for success in college by comparing their performance with that of students who had graduated from conventional public and private schools. The basis for comparison was student aptitude for college English as measured by the American College Testing (ACT) English sub-score and the ACT…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, College Freshmen, College Preparation
Mayberry, Maralee – 1991
The political and religious characteristics of parents in four western states who educate their children at home are examined. The relation of those characteristics to parents' decisions to circumvent state-sponsored education services are also considered. Additional discussion focuses on the relevance of the findings for public policy. The target…
Descriptors: Conservatism, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Characteristics, Government Role
Gilmore, Deanna Peterschick – 2001
Learning environments have an impact on acquiring skills in reading as well as developing positive attitudes toward reading. Another variable that affects attitudes and aptitude toward reading is the "climate" or "environment" in which children learn their skills. This paper concentrates on the phenomenon that is reaching epic proportions in the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis
Cappello, Nancy M.; And Others – 1995
Home schooling is one form of school choice that is on the increase. During the 1993-94 school year, Connecticut school officials estimated that there were 1,113 home-instructed students in the state, an increase of 305 students from the previous year and a 1,384 percent increase since 1983. This paper presents findings of a case study that…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship
Winter, Phoebe C. – 1989
This paper includes a discussion of South Carolina's 1988 amendment to the law regulating home schooling instruction. A brief history of the law and the amendment is provided. Prior to the passage of the amendment, the State Board of Education approved home instruction programs. The amendment specifies: (1) procedures for application; (2)…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Educational Environment, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
Thompson, John A. – 1994
This paper presents findings of a study that examined the relationship between structural conditions and parent proclivity to educate their children at home. The term "structural costs" was used to refer to conditions within the district that could be changed by the district. Data were obtained from a survey sent to the departments of education in…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends, Expenditure per Student
Van Galen, Jane A. – 1986
This paper describes an ethnographic study of how fundamentalist Christian parents new to home schooling are socialized to norms, beliefs, and values of the Christian home schooling organizations with which they are affiliated. Research involved participant observation and interviews with "home schoolers" and educators over an 18-month…
Descriptors: Christianity, Decision Making, Educational Environment, Ethnography
Carrere, Thomas A. – 1983
The nationwide phenomenon of home instruction is meeting resistance from state compulsory school attendance laws, resulting in many court cases in recent years. Parents who choose to teach their children at home may do so on moral or religious grounds, or because they consider public schools too conservative or traditional. State compulsory…
Descriptors: Attendance, Civil Liberties, Compulsory Education, Court Litigation
Chatham-Carpenter, April D. – 1992
Noting the lack of basic information necessary to begin to make conclusions about a home schooled child's social contacts, a study investigated the social networks of home vs. public schooled children (with a child's "social network" defined as all of the people who interact on a regular basis with the child at least once a month). The…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Research, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Blondin, Mark; Blondin, Betsy; Blondin, Donald; Blondin, Kelly; Blondin, Stacy – 1998
The Blondin family undertook a 9-month educational journey across the United States that revolved around a unique learning experience incorporating current technology. The family's three children were enrolled in Northwest Academy in northern Michigan, a science- and technology-based public academy for grades 6 through 12 that supported their plan…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education
Williams, Lawrence T. – 1991
A nationwide sample of home-schooling parents and their children was surveyed in a study of: (1) the characteristics of home-schooling families; (2) variations in instructional approaches used by home-schooling parents; and (3) the possible relation of creativity of home-schooled children to differences in family characteristics or instructional…
Descriptors: Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Characteristics, Home Schooling
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
Sutton, Joe P.; de Oliveira, Paulo C. M. – 1995
Although ample research has investigated critical-thinking skills among college students from state-supported higher education institutions of nonreligious affiliation, virtually none has examined critical thinking among students enrolled in private Christian colleges, nor the effect of prior educational setting on students' critical-thinking…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Christianity, Church Related Colleges, College Freshmen
Van Galen, Jane A. – 1987
The social context within which home schooling takes place is described, and the ideological frameworks and contexts within which parents (most of them fundamentalist Christians) make schooling decisions are examined. Research involved participant observation and interviews with 16 home schooling families (13 families self-labeled…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography
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