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Ray, Brian D., Ed. – Home School Researcher, 1989
This document consists of five issues of the "Home School Researcher," a quarterly newsletter dedicated to research on instruction in the home. Volume 4, number 3 reports findings of a comparative study of the reasoning abilities of home-educated children. Also included are profiles of four categories of home schoolers: new age,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Community Characteristics, Family Characteristics, Home Schooling
Jordan, Tammi C. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2001
Describes Ohio's Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program's dual enrollment program. Outlines the options under which students can attend college classes, the rules, and the structure of the program. Details the PSEO process at Columbus State Community College (Ohio), including procedures for admission, counselor meetings, and course…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Community Colleges, Cooperative Programs, Dual Enrollment

Charvoz, Adrienne – Education and Urban Society, 1988
The reactions of the following people to the home school research in this issue are discussed: (1) a home school parent-teacher; (2) a home school organization leader and his son; and (3) a public school teacher. The respondents found the research a valuable lens through which to view their practice. (BJV)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Home Schooling, Instruction, Nontraditional Education

Fielding, Puff; Fielding, Rena – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2001
A mother and daughter describe their family's educational experiences with a K-12 noncoercive free school, Upattinas School and Resource Center (Pennsylvania), and with home schooling and public school. They have learned that people learn best when placed in a supportive environment. Forced learning, as in public school, tends to turn off the…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Experience, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education

Garrett, Linda; Garrett, Katie – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2001
A mother (Linda) and daughter (Katie) tried a cooperative "unschool," public school, home schooling, private school, and returned to unschooling. Linda feels that public school compromises creativity and freedom too much, but she had trouble letting go of the structure. Katie says unschooling let her enjoy her relationship with her mother, focus…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Experience, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Ray, Brian D. – 1990
Whether the constructs of value consistency and social capital can be used to explain the achievement outcomes of home education is explored. It is evident that children exposed to home schooling experience a high degree of value consistency. The values to which such children are exposed in education are those of their families. This would seem to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling

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)
Romanowski, Michael H. – Streamlined Seminar, 2001
Public school educators often fail to appreciate the various reasons home schooling is an increasingly attractive option for families of nearly every class, race, religion, and political perspective. Parents preferring to home school their children generally reveal one of two motivations for their decision. 'Idealogues' aim to promote specific…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement, Family School Relationship

Ray, Brian D. – Education and Urban Society, 1988
The available evidence indicates that home school youth of compulsory education age have been scoring equal or better than their conventional school peers on measures of cognitive achievement and desirable affective traits; the significance of this is discussed. (BJV)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Measures, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement
Bishop, Celia – 1991
This study investigated autonomous local home schooling parent support groups in Kansas. The home schooling movement in Kansas is an alternative educational entity whose membership has recently been increasing. Accompanying support groups have also increased in number. The purpose of this study was to conduct a naturalistic inquiry into the…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling

Knowles, J. Gary – Education and Urban Society, 1988
Reviews the following historical phases of the recent home school movement: (1) parents' contentions about public schools; (2) home school parents' confrontations with schools and the courts; (3) cooperation between public schools and home schools; and (4) consolidation of home schools. Introduces the other articles in this issue. (BJV)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Family Characteristics, Home Schooling

Wright, Cheryl – Education and Urban Society, 1988
Home school research studies--surveys, case studies, and comparison studies--have primarily focused on the immediate environment of the home. Future investigations should expand to include the characteristics of other surrounding environments that may influence the home schooling process. (BJV)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Family Characteristics
Snyder, Thomas D.; Dillow, Sally A.; Hoffman, Charlene M. – National Center for Education Statistics, 2008
The primary purpose of the "Digest of Education Statistics" is to provide a compilation of statistical information covering the broad field of American education from prekindergarten through graduate school. The "Digest" includes a selection of data from both government and private sources, and draws especially on the results…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Education, Civics, College Graduates
Ensign, Jacque – 1998
This paper identifies patterns in the academic and social development of six homeschooled students (with learning disabilities or giftedness) based on a seven-year longitudinal study of 100 home-schooled students. It contrasts findings on the effectiveness of home schooling with accepted expectations for special education students in the formal…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling

Knowles, J. Gary – Education and Urban Society, 1988
Results of a longitudinal ethnographic study of Utah home schools reveals that past school experiences figure largely in present home school rationales and practices. Public school administrators need to acknowledge the effects of the past experiences of home schoolers, dispel their fears, and treat them as partners in the education process. (BJV)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Comparative Analysis, Family Characteristics, Family Environment