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Manno, Bruno V. – Journal of School Choice, 2010
Few people realize the movement's breadth and the forms in which school choice expansion is manifest. Out of slightly more than 57 million K-12 schoolchildren, almost 29.4 million--nearly 52%--are enrolled in a K-12 school choice option. This article provides an overview of the scope of school choice today and summarizes the political, policy, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Choice, Barriers, Politics of Education
Gaither, Milton – Theory and Research in Education, 2009
This article first examines why the homeschooling movement in the USA emerged in the 1970s, noting the impact of political radicalism both right and left, feminism, suburbanization, and public school bureaucratization and secularization. It then describes how the movement, constituted of left- and right-wing elements, collaborated in the early…
Descriptors: Protestants, Home Schooling, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
Ellis, Kathleen – Educational Horizons, 2008
Cyber schools, also known as virtual schools, are noteworthy charter school developments that provide viable options for education. Charter schools in general and cyber charter schools in particular are not "revenue neutral" to local school districts. Nationwide, hundreds of millions of dollars allocated for education are being routed…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Charter Schools, Governance, Virtual Classrooms
Morgan, Richard – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2003
Discusses how some college officials are worried about the growing power of thehome-schooling lobby to influence the Bush administration on higher-education policy. (EV)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Higher Education, Home Schooling, Lobbying
Kober, Nancy; Usher, Alexandra – Center on Education Policy, 2012
Public education matters, whether you're a student, parent, teacher, administrator, employer, or taxpayer. Although you undoubtedly know something about public education, you may be unaware of important facts about the U.S. educational system or may be surprised to learn how things have changed in recent years. This edition of "A Public…
Descriptors: Public Education, School Location, Student Mobility, School Choice
Rothermel, Paula; Fiddy, Alison – Online Submission, 2001
Home-schooling is growing in popularity. However, although it is legal for children to be educated at home, there are difficulties associated with defining what constitutes home-education, and who falls within the category of the "home-educated". (Contains 6 endnotes.) [This article has been published as: Rothermel, P. and Fiddy, A. (2001) "The…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Educational Policy, Definitions, Institutional Role

Arai, A. Bruce – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 1999
Reviews research on home schooling and major objections to it, and frames these debates within the broader issue of citizenship education. Shows how home schoolers promote a different but valid understanding of citizenship, and suggests that policies encouraging diversity in understandings of good citizenship should be the basis of citizenship…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Educational Policy, Educational Research
Cooper, Bruce S.; Sureau, John – Educational Policy, 2007
Homeschooling has developed from a small, isolated, parent-led effort to a vibrant national movement to lobby for and legalize K-12 education at home in all 50 states. Although a majority of homeschool families are Evangelical Christians, the others come from a variety of religious and nonreligious backgrounds, giving homeschooling a broad…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Private Education, Home Schooling, Politics of Education
Kellum, LaNell Bagwell – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study provides data from an existing review of secondary data and a survey of dual enrollment managers on the topic of Mississippi community and junior colleges' dual enrollment collaborations with secondary schools and parents of home-schooled students. Dual enrollment, also known as dual credit, concurrent enrollment, and credit based…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Secondary Schools, Home Schooling, Cooperation

Rich, John Martin – Educational Theory, 1988
A fundamental change in Americans' devotion to competition and/or cooperation is unlikely. The article suggests ways to identify and eliminate unhealthy forms of competition and describes various political philosophies which foster alternative socialization processes. (JL)
Descriptors: Competition, Cooperation, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
Gregory, Eve – Literacy, 2004
The promise to raise literacy standards significantly at age 11 in economically disadvantaged areas has been an important part of the present British Government's educational policy. Integral to this promise has been the introduction of official homeschool contracts or agreements, which oblige parents to engage in specific literacy activities with…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Siblings, Play, Family Literacy
Carper, James C.; Hunt, Thomas C. – Peter Lang New York, 2007
During the mid-nineteenth century, Americans created the functional equivalent of earlier state religious establishments. Supported by mandatory taxation, purportedly inclusive, and vested with messianic promise, public schooling, like the earlier established churches, was touted as a bulwark of the Republic and as an essential agent of moral and…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Protestants, Catholics, Home Schooling
Huerta, Luis A.; Gonzalez, Maria-Fernanda; d'Entremont, Chad – Peabody Journal of Education, 2006
Cyber and home school charter schools have silently become a prominent part of the charter school movement. These alternative school models differ from conventional schools by relying on parents and the Internet to deliver much of their curriculum and instruction while minimizing the use of personnel and physical facilities. This article examines…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Policy, Internet, Accountability
Dahlquist, Kari L.; York-Barr, Jennifer; Hendel, Darwin D. – Journal of School Leadership, 2006
Schools today are increasingly market driven, and public schools are competing for students with numerous other educational options. Homeschool education continues to grow rapidly as one such option. Minnesota, considered a leader in school choice, has experienced rapid growth in the incidence of home-educated children. Such growth raises…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Home Schooling, School Choice, School Districts
Alberta Education, 2007
Alberta parents enjoy a range of choices for their children's education, including the option of home education. Alberta's "School Act" and its funding guidelines for education recognize the central role of parents in the education of their children. No matter what your decision about educational programming, your ongoing involvement…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Private Schools, Home Schooling, Childhood Interests