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Amaddeo, Danielle – Journal of Student Affairs, New York University, 2021
Homeschooled students are unique in a college environment. Without adhering to a traditional school system, homeschooled students possess various learning opportunities outside of the classroom. However, because they lack the formal educational prerequisites held by traditional students, their achievements and experiences may differ. Stereotypes…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, College Students, Educational Environment, Nontraditional Education
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Tom Chiang Jr.; Caitlin Killian – Educational Policy, 2024
Alternative schooling has been staunchly advocated for by groups disillusioned by government-sponsored public schooling that want to take personal control of their children's education. There are concerns, however, about nontraditional schooling options that do not meet standards that apply to public schools. The "United Nations Convention on…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Access to Information, Student Rights, Parent Attitudes
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Jolly, Jennifer L.; Matthews, Michael S. – Educational Review, 2020
In 1988, Van Galen proposed two distinct categories to describe homeschooling parents -- ideologues and pedagogues. Her model has been widely cited in the homeschooling literature. In the 30 years since the introduction of these identifiers, homeschooling in the United States has experienced tremendous growth due to a number of intersecting…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Informal Education, Academically Gifted, Educational Change
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Bosetti, Lynn; Van Pelt, Deani; Allison, Derek J. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2017
This paper provides a descriptive account of the growing landscape of school choice in Canada through a comparative analysis of funding and student enrolment in the public, independent and home-based education sectors in each province. Given that the provinces have responsibility for K-12 education, the mixture of public, independent and home…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, School Choice, Home Schooling, Private Schools
Mattox, William R., Jr. – Heritage Foundation, 2012
Most parents want two things: (1) to protect their children from being immersed in a school culture that is at odds with their family culture or philosophical world view and (2) for their children to be sufficiently exposed to people who are different from them that they will be well prepared for success and influence in the real world.…
Descriptors: School Culture, Blended Learning, Online Courses, Home Schooling
Van Beek, Michael – Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 2013
In this latest installment of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy's new "Schools of Innovation" series, we discuss how Berrien Springs school district is reinventing public school. This study examines how the district has become more racially diverse, enrollment is growing rapidly, and they are using that growth to inject some much…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Public Schools, School Districts, Student Diversity
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McIntyre-Bhatty, Karen – Educational Review, 2008
This paper suggests that rather than criminalising or pathologising truancy as a "deviant" behaviour in need of either treatment or punishment, truancy should be considered as a rational enactment of dissatisfaction with State educational provision. It should be of little surprise that attempts to "solve" the truancy…
Descriptors: Truancy, Home Schooling, Relevance (Education), Educational Environment
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Cambre, Belinda M. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2009
States have the ability to regulate cyber charter schools just as they regulate traditional schools, private schools, and homeschooling. The situation becomes trickier in terms of religion. In homeschool settings, parents have the right to deliver religious education to their children. Under "Zelman v. Simmons-Harris" (2002), a cyber charter…
Descriptors: Traditional Schools, Legal Problems, Charter Schools, Parent Rights
Daniel Robb – Teacher Magazine, 2006
"Homeschooling," "deschooling," and "unschooling" are commonly used terms in the alternative-education world, but each lacks specificity. In this article, the author describes what he discovered during several visits to North Star. Known officially as North Star: Self-Directed Learning for Teens, it is not as…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Independent Study, Open Education, Free Schools
Ruenzel, David – Teacher Magazine, 2001
Examines the educational beliefs of John Gatto, a former award-winning teacher, now author and lecturer, whose classroom experiences convinced him that public schools must go. He believes that public education dumbs down students, makes them morally incomplete, and extends childhood far beyond natural bounds. Gatto recommends that families take…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Nontraditional Education, Parents as Teachers
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Long, Joyce Fleck – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2001
Presents one family's experience with home schooling, explaining that no two home schools are alike, which is both a strength and a weakness of the movement. The paper discusses the parent's educational philosophy and the family's personal curriculum and pedagogical choices. It concludes by examining the growing trend in home schooling. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Nontraditional Education, Parent Attitudes
Lamson, Patricia A. – School Administrator, 1992
Home-schooling students in the Cupertino Union School District, California, are enrolled at one alternative school. Each home-schooling family is assigned a resource teacher who is responsible for meeting with students and parents at least once a month. The district provides a variety of materials and services. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Home Schooling, Nontraditional Education, Open Enrollment
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Terpstra, Mary – Educational Leadership, 1995
In 1991, the Iowa legislature enacted dual-enrollment legislation allowing Iowa's home-schooling students to enroll in their district for academic programs, participate in extracurricular activities, and use the area education agency's services. This article tells how a home-schooling parent worked with a principal to create a program serving 37…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Nontraditional Education
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Lines, Patricia M. – Public Interest, 2000
The rapidly growing homeschooling movement has been around for centuries. No definitive data exist on the scope of homeschooling, but limited data note that homeschooling families are generally religious, conservative, middle income, educated whites. People often consider homeschooling after disappointments with public school quality. Homeschooled…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Nontraditional Education, Parents as Teachers
Martin, Margaret – 1997
Many people dissatisfied with the public school system are actively seeking alternatives to public education. In the past, the only alternatives to public school were parochial or private schools or privately hired tutors. Not everyone could afford these alternatives. Over the past 20 years, another alternative to public school education has come…
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Nontraditional Education
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