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Lines, Patricia M. – 2001
Homeschooling has grown over the past several decades. It is estimated that 923,700 to 1,275,098 children will be homeschooled by the 2001-02 school year. Homeschooling families come from all major ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds and all income levels. Homeschooling parents are commonly active in their communities and join community…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Nontraditional Education, Parents as Teachers
Hadderman, Margaret – 2002
This report discusses homeschooling as an option for parents looking for educational choice. Keeping track of homeschoolers is difficult since many return to the public schools. Some estimates claim that in the late 1960s there were 10,000 to 15,000 homeschooled children in the U.S. By 1999, those who were homeschooled ranged in numbers from…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Instructional Effectiveness
Rudner, Lawrence M. – 1999
This digest highlights some of the findings of the largest study of home schooling conducted to date (L. Rudner, 1999). For this study, 20,760 students in 11,930 families provided useable questionnaires and corresponding achievement test data. Home schooling parents had more formal education than parents in the general population, and many had…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Characteristics, Home Schooling
Sherwood, Topper – 1989
Because rural communities have different needs and resources from those found in urban settings, nontraditional education programs provide alternatives to those features of modern mass education that respond primarily to urban needs. This digest looks at a few nontraditional programs and strategies, the problems to which they respond, and the…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Experimental Colleges, High School Equivalency Programs, Home Schooling
Hadderman, Margaret, Comp. – 2002
This document examines many of the issues surrounding school choice. It summarizes the prevalence of school choice and touches on elements of the debate, such as the dilemma in finding the right balance between individual/family freedom and the interests of the community. In looking at school-choice options, the paper divides them into…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Administration, Educational Trends, Educational Vouchers
Nelson, Erik – 1986
The prevalence of home schooling is increasing. Parents educate their children at home for the sake of security, morality, and educational quality. Not only does home schooling offer the advantages of closeness and security, but advocates also assert that education in the home results in greater reading proficiency. On the other hand, antagonists…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Compulsory Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Programs
Aiex, Nola Kortner – 1994
This digest offers background information on home schooling and discusses conflicting viewpoints culled from research on the socialization of home-schooled children. The digest first notes the rapidly escalating numbers of children who are being home schooled in the 1990s and comments upon the professionalization of resources offered for parents…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Influence, Home Schooling
Lines, Patricia M.; And Others – 1996
This brochure highlights educational materials for parents who teach their children at home. Many of the sources are available through libraries, public schools, government agencies, nonprofit institutions, and online services. The pamphlet lists 12 magazines and newsletters now available to homeschooling families, 8 electronic sources, and 17…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Programs, Home Schooling
Lines, Patricia M. – 1995
A small but increasing number of school-aged children are engaging in home schooling--pursuing learning at home or elsewhere in the community. This digest summarizes research findings on and issues around home schooling. It describes the historical roots of home schooling, the estimated number of participants, the constitutionality and legal…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Development, Civil Liberties, Elementary Secondary Education
Masters, Denise G. – 1996
Public libraries have a responsibility toward all of their patrons, including home schoolers. "Home schooling" describes the situation where parents or guardians choose not to send their children to public or private schools, but instead educate their children themselves. Libraries are very important to home schoolers because, in most…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Educational Attitudes, Educational Needs, Educational Resources