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Raf Vanderstraeten – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2023
The genesis of the education system is linked with the rapid expansion of school education in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. The genesis of the education system therefore brought about a primary form of differentiation in the education system, viz. the differentiation between family and school. Family education and school education can be…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Home Schooling, Individualized Instruction, Education
Michael S. Matthews; Jennifer L. Jolly; Matthew C. Makel; Ahmed Almhawes; Kimberleigh S. Daniels; Julia H. Wojciechowski – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2024
Parent-led, home-based education, or homeschooling, has grown rapidly over recent decades with participation rates increasing more than 100-fold to now nearly one in 25 students nationwide in the United States. However, the research base has not grown correspondingly, and homeschoolers remain understudied. We systematically surveyed a population…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Home Schooling, Traditional Schools, Parents as Teachers
Laura S. Kabiri; Annie Chen; Brian D. Ray – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2025
Resilience could improve parental response to serving as schooling educators during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to determine whether schooling type (homeschool vs. public-school) and physical activity resulted in significantly different perceived resilience among 123 parents of school-aged youth. The main effect of schooling type, but…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Parents, Resilience (Psychology), COVID-19
Dee, Thomas S. – Teachers College Record, 2023
Over the first two full school years under the COVID-19 pandemic, K-12 enrollment in public schools fell dramatically (i.e., by more than 1.2 million students) with losses concentrated among the youngest students. Currently, little is known about where these students went and what learning environments they are experiencing. In this research note,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Student Mobility, Pandemics
Albert Cheng – Journal of School Choice, 2024
This study uses three nationally representative data sets of U.S. school-aged children who are currently homeschooled and two nationally representative data sets of U.S. adults who have ever been homeschooled to empirically document the amount of time homeschooled individuals are homeschooled, how much time they spend in public- or private-school…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Home Schooling, School Choice
Patrick J. Wolf; Jay P. Greene; James D. Paul; Matthew Ladner – Journal of School Choice, 2024
School choice is spreading across the U.S. at the same time that scores on the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) are stagnant. We examine the association between education freedom and 8th grade student NAEP score levels and gains in states in 2019. We construct the 2019 Education Freedom Index as a composite measure of the…
Descriptors: School Choice, National Competency Tests, Academic Achievement, Private Schools
Joseph Yi; Junbeom Bahk; Seungho Jon – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2024
This article theorizes how crises and markets shape the responses of consumers and producer organizations. We advance four propositions: 1) if a crisis requires major revisions in operational rules, less-exit sensitive (i.e., monopoly-like) organizations shall revise to aggregate preferences of organized producers; and more-exit sensitive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Public Schools
Estimating Homeschool Participation in the U.S. -- What We Can Learn from the Household Pulse Survey
Genevieve Smith; Angela R. Watson – Journal of School Choice, 2024
We used data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey to examine homeschool participation at the national and state levels and compare it to participation estimates from other surveys. The Household Pulse Survey also provides demographic information about the survey respondents. Specifically, we examined respondent characteristics of…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Individual Characteristics, Public Schools, Private Schools
Maria Fernanda Gonzalez-Puerto; Ingrid Anzelin; Sebastian Calixto; Roberto Alvira – Continuity in Education, 2023
In 2020, humanity experienced one of the most complex situations in history: The COVID-19 pandemic, which caused significant social, economic, and educational consequences. Nevertheless, countries and people generally survived. Why? Resilience and the ability to cope are fundamental elements in human, community, and national survival. This study…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Coping, Resilience (Psychology)
Tribby, Calvin P.; Berrigan, David – Journal of School Health, 2021
Background: School is an important place for physical activity (PA); however, little is known about how homeschool students' PA levels compare with public and private school students. This study estimated the national prevalence of PA levels of homeschool students compared to public and private school students. Methods: We used the 2017 National…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Physical Activity Level, Public Schools, Private Schools
Uus Faizal Firdaussy; Sri Ningsih; Enkin Asrawijaya – Issues in Educational Research, 2024
Our study explores challenges and opportunities associated with managing basic education in indigenous communities in Indonesia, using a qualitative descriptive approach with a critical paradigm as an analysis tool. The findings reveal two types of education patterns for indigenous peoples, i.e., education in the community, which is carried out…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Alienation, Cultural Influences
Kabiri, Laura S.; Messineo, Ashley; Gattu, Nikhil; Ray, Brian D.; Iammarino, Nicholas K. – Journal of School Health, 2021
Background: The purpose of this systematic review is to summarize what is known about health-related physical fitness (cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and body composition) and physical activity among homeschool youth. Findings from this study have implications for all American youth as they return to public…
Descriptors: Health Related Fitness, Physical Activity Level, Home Schooling, Public Schools
Henderson, Michael B.; Houston, David M.; Peterson, Paul E.; West, Martin R. – Education Next, 2022
The 15th annual "Education Next" survey, conducted in June 2021, yields a host of specific results that reveal one large fact about the current state of public opinion on American education: The public is cautious--extremely cautious. In the presence of a still-circulating COVID-19 virus, a large percentage of parents and the broader…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Safety, Immunization Programs
Hamlin, Daniel – Peabody Journal of Education, 2019
Experiences at school may create valuable opportunities for children to acquire cultural capital. One concern for homeschooled children is that they may be deprived of these opportunities. However, homeschool families may enable opportunities for their children to acquire cultural capital through participation in activities outside of formal…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Home Schooling, Cultural Activities, Family Relationship
Cohen, Abbie – Phi Delta Kappan, 2023
Recent headlines describing the national drop in public school enrollment suggest that this is a shocking crisis brought on or worsened by the pandemic. However, Abbie Cohen argues that the current enrollment decline should not be a surprise. The underlying causes have festered for decades. Among these causes is the tension between the different…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Enrollment, Social Mobility, Trust (Psychology)