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Apple, Michael W. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2013
I want to use this essay -- basically a commentary -- as a context for some political reflections on what is happening to the governance and the labour processes at universities internationally. In the process, in addition to my critical reflections on the neoliberal impulses affecting universities, I want to do two other things. First, I shall…
Descriptors: Governance, Higher Education, Audits (Verification), Criticism
Rothermel, Paula – Online Submission, 2000
Should school be a place where children go because they want to go? Yes. Should school be a place where children only go if they want to? Yes. This paper questions the way that we educate our children, taking evidence, not from a school based perspective, but from research (Rothermel 1999a) into those families who choose not to use the system…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Foreign Countries, Children, Standards
Robertson, Heather-Jane – Phi Delta Kappan, 2002
Criticizes report by Fraser Institute, located in Vancouver, British Columbia, on home schooling in Canada. Report advocates government funding of home schooling. (PKP)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Home Schooling
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Johannesson, Ingolfur Asgeir – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2006
This paper deals with the way the vision of including children with special educational needs into their home school, constituted for instance in UNESCO's "The Salamanca Statement and Framework on Special Needs Education", has merged with other contemporary discourses (ideas and practices) in Icelandic education. In particular, the paper…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Special Education, Politics of Education, Home Schooling
Hern, Matt, Ed. – 1996
This book challenges common assumptions about the nature of education and the need for formal schooling and provides an overview of promising alternatives to compulsory education. Following a foreword by Ivan Illich, four sections cover the philosophical roots of opposition to compulsory public education, current analyses of the public school…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
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Andruss, Van – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2001
A description of a day in a 10-student community home school in British Columbia gives insights into the author/teacher's educational philosophy, his views on the role and function of public schools, the role of community and family in education, teacher-student relationships, and how knowledge and information are secondary to instilling an…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Collective Settlements, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Meighan, Roland – Educational Studies, 1984
Myths concerning home-based education in England are discussed. These include the myths that schooling is compulsory, that there is one right approach in education, that there is such a thing as professionalism, that local education authorities have the right to access and cooperation, and that there is consensus among home educators. (RM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Educational Change
Hurst, Sandy; And Others – SKOLE: The Journal of Alternative Education, 1996
Participants who attended three national alternative education conferences in Japan, Indiana, and Israel report on their experiences at the conferences and issues addressed, including freedom versus license, responsibility to poor children, funding for alternative education programs, democratic education, government role, and varying and…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Conferences, Democratic Values, Educational Practices
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Petrie, Amanda – International Review of Education, 2001
Discusses the various definitions of home education and how the term can give rise to misinterpretations. Covers recent changes to legislation and policy relating to home education in some European countries, such as France and Ireland. Argues that governments should conduct well reasoned, objective research before considering measures to limit…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Civil Liberties, Compulsory Education, Computers
Canadian Gallup Poll Ltd., Edmonton (Alberta). – 1984
This report contains a summary of results obtained from a Gallup Poll study of adults 18 years and over, which was conducted in May 1984 in Alberta, Canada. Data were collected through personal, in-home interviews with 1,054 adults. Because of a slight discrepancy in age and sex, all results were based on a weighted, proportionate sample.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Curriculum, Educational Administration