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Natale, Jo Anna – American School Board Journal, 1995
Technology is making home schooling easier on parents as well as more interesting for students. In addition to taking classes online, home-schooled children are researching projects on the Internet and communicating with other home schoolers. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education
American School Board Journal, 1994
Controversy surrounds Michigan's first charter "school"--a distance-learning network of home schoolers that may come online this fall with some 1,200 students and about $6.6 million in state aid. The school could make a $4 million profit by its third year of operation. An alternative curriculum that promotes creationism has the Michigan…
Descriptors: Creationism, Curriculum, Distance Education, Electronic Classrooms

Danaher, Patrick A.; Wyer, Doug W.; Bartlett, V. Leo – Open Learning, 1998
Considers three social theories--actor-network; marginalization; and intentionality and action--that can be used to reconceptualize open learning to reconstruct openness through research conducted in remote primary home schools and itinerant primary classrooms in Australia. The notions of center/periphery and mobility/immobility are examined. (PEN)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Home Schooling
Rothschild, Mimi – Online Submission, 2005
This article presents guidelines formulated by Learning By Grace, Inc., one of the nation's leading providers of online resources for homeschoolers, and is intended to help home educators navigate the multitude of available choices so that they will be better equipped to select the provider that offers the curriculum and services most suited to…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Elementary Secondary Education, Online Courses, Instructional Design
Hellerman, Susan B., Ed. – Imagine, 1995
This document consists of the five consecutive issues of the journal "Imagine..." published during volume year 3. Typical journal articles cover teaching academically talented secondary students in the following focus areas: (1) learning anywhere and everywhere; (2) accessing distance learning; (3) developing talent in the arts; (4) considering…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education), Career Exploration, Distance Education
Barton, Rhonda, Ed. – Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory NWREL, 2004
In the print and online stories that appear in this issue of Northwest Education, teachers and students share that the intimacy of one-to-one computing has let them get to know and understand each other better than they ever could in a crowded classroom. In "Long-Distance Relationships," a blind student speaks about the uncommon bond he feels with…
Descriptors: Student Teacher Relationship, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Online Courses
Lopez, W. Joy – T.H.E. Journal, 2003
In the fall of 2002, Visions In Education, a charter school for home-schooled and independent-study children, opened Visions High School Academy (www.visions academy.org), a virtual project-based high school. The five educators who started the program--Mark Jackson, Fred Lamora, Celine Darby, Jennifer Russell and the author--identified three…
Descriptors: High Schools, Charter Schools, Interaction, Internet
Rozon, Gina – Winds of Change, 2000
The Native American Home School Association helps Native parents to provide a good education free from the assimilationist tendencies of public school and to transmit Native values and culture. Discusses various home schooling styles, the effectiveness of home schooling in terms of academic achievement and socialization, and the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, American Indian Education, American Indians
Pearson, Richard C. – 2002
Homeschooling enjoys increasing recognition as a respectable alternative to public and private school education. State homeschooling populations are doubling every 3 years. With personal computers and the Internet, homeschooling families have access to a wealth of educational materials at all grade levels and for many populations. Homeschooling…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Attitudes, Educational Cooperation, Educational Needs
Wyer, Doug; And Others – 1992
Children of families in the Showmen's Guild of Australasia have traveled throughout Australia for generations as their families followed show circuits. Educational provision for these children has varied enormously in the past. In 1992, the Queensland Department of Education assigned three teachers at the School of Distance Education (Brisbane) to…
Descriptors: Cultural Isolation, Distance Education, Educational Needs, Educationally Disadvantaged

Koo, Ramsey; Harlin, Rebecca P. – Childhood Education, 2001
Examines the shortcomings of traditional schooling and the promise of learning in nontraditional environments in addressing student needs, teacher's role, and curriculum issues. Notes that the articles in this special issue indicate that a variety of situations and conditions lend themselves to nontraditional educational approaches or methods. (SD)
Descriptors: Children, Distance Education, Educational Innovation, Educational Methods

Nicholls, Sandra H. – Education in Rural Australia, 1997
Compared to conventionally schooled children, home-schooled children do as well or better academically; they are well adjusted socially, find employment, and go on to further education. Communication technologies allow children to learn academic foundations at home. Discusses parents' reasons for choosing home schooling, legal status in various…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
Hastie, Megan; Chen, Nian-Shing; Kuo, Yen-Hung – Educational Technology & Society, 2007
This paper investigates the correlation between the quality of instructional design and learning outcomes for early childhood students in the online synchronous cyber classroom. Today's generation of e-learners has access to highly engaging and well-designed multi-media synchronous classrooms. However little data exists on what constitutes…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Guides, Demonstration Programs, Instructional Design
Sandham, Jessica L. – Education Week, 1998
Describes the pros and cons of Alaska's unique Family Partnership Charter School, which oversees distribution of public funding to home-schooling families, offers support to help home-schooling parents meet district standards on their own terms, and monitors required purchase of teacher time and expenditures. A sidebar describes an Alaskan…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Charter Schools, Distance Education, Educational Administration
Kneidek, Tony – Northwest Education, 1997
Thumbnail sketches of four schools in Edmonds School District (Washington) illustrate ways they have built strong parent and community relationships: parent volunteers in a parent-cooperative school; a family-oriented neighborhood school; a school offering school-based health and social services; and a Cyberschool that provides resources to…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Community Involvement, Distance Education, Educational Strategies