This research study was designed to provide a formal evaluation of the academic achievement of homeschooled students compared to traditionally schooled students attending a Catholic university located in South Florida. In addition, this study offers empirical data for all those interested in the academic success of homeschooled students in higher education, in particular, in Catholic colleges and universities. Using archival data, 408 students were evaluated based on their four-year second-ary school type: 137 public-schooled students; 142 Catholic-schooled students; and 129 homeschooled students. Equally weighted criteria were overall SAT or ACT scores, overall college grade-point average (GPA), GPA by major, and core GPA. A statistically ...
This article provides an analysis of the literature review of the impact of Homeschooling on student...
Utilizing hierarchical linear models, this study of 144 private schools (72 Catholic and 72 non-Cath...
Although there is a plethora of material available that discusses curriculum theory and curriculum p...
This research study was designed to provide a formal evaluation of the academic achievement of homes...
Program year: 1996/1997Digitized from print original stored in HDRHow is the academic and social dev...
This paper begins with a review of basic descriptive data on achievement differences between public ...
More families in the United States are beginning to choose private or homeschool education for child...
Previous research has indicated that homeschooling is a growing trend within the U.S. Previous resea...
This study explores the effectiveness of secondary Catholic schools in influencing the religious dev...
In this study, 94 colleges and universities in Florida were surveyed to determine what their admissi...
In 2010, homeschooling was increasing in prevalence in the United States. Yet, little was known abou...
There is little empirical evidence that home-school education is as academically effective as tradit...
The number of home schools is increasing as more states are modifying their compulsory school attend...
This study examined an inner-city Catholic high school to ascertain the possible existence of an ach...
Urban and suburban religious educational programs were evaluated to determine if achievement and rea...
This article provides an analysis of the literature review of the impact of Homeschooling on student...
Utilizing hierarchical linear models, this study of 144 private schools (72 Catholic and 72 non-Cath...
Although there is a plethora of material available that discusses curriculum theory and curriculum p...
This research study was designed to provide a formal evaluation of the academic achievement of homes...
Program year: 1996/1997Digitized from print original stored in HDRHow is the academic and social dev...
This paper begins with a review of basic descriptive data on achievement differences between public ...
More families in the United States are beginning to choose private or homeschool education for child...
Previous research has indicated that homeschooling is a growing trend within the U.S. Previous resea...
This study explores the effectiveness of secondary Catholic schools in influencing the religious dev...
In this study, 94 colleges and universities in Florida were surveyed to determine what their admissi...
In 2010, homeschooling was increasing in prevalence in the United States. Yet, little was known abou...
There is little empirical evidence that home-school education is as academically effective as tradit...
The number of home schools is increasing as more states are modifying their compulsory school attend...
This study examined an inner-city Catholic high school to ascertain the possible existence of an ach...
Urban and suburban religious educational programs were evaluated to determine if achievement and rea...
This article provides an analysis of the literature review of the impact of Homeschooling on student...
Utilizing hierarchical linear models, this study of 144 private schools (72 Catholic and 72 non-Cath...
Although there is a plethora of material available that discusses curriculum theory and curriculum p...