The demarcation of authority between parents and the State regarding education of children has become an increasingly complex issue over the past three decades. During the same period the number of parents around the world choosing educational alternatives such as homeschooling has grown exponentially, causing significant legislative and jurisprudential shifts in the United States as well as other Western nations. If the State is responsible for education or has a significant interest therein, then it must have broad authority by which to prescribe the method, mechanism, and acceptable outcomes of education; it must also be able to review and enforce these desired outcomes. If parents, on the other hand, are responsible, then it is the Stat...
American parents have a right to homeschool their children, and it is only growing in popularity. Ea...
This paper focuses on some of the core principles of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child ...
Home schooling, as an alternate model of education, is emerging as a growing educational phenomenon ...
The very idea of the European Convention on Human Rights is to bring the laws of contracting states ...
Homeschooling, the most extreme form of privatization of education, often eliminates the possibility...
Wisconsin v. Yoder has injected new vitality into a complaint that has been smouldering for decades,...
This Article attempts to define the boundaries of permissible state authority in the home schooling ...
This article explores the historical roots of parental rights in education, and then demonstrates th...
The purpose of this Article is two-fold. First, the Article argues that the parent’s right to educa...
The Romeikes, a family from Germany, sought to educate their children in accordance with their relig...
This article examines the significance of the United States Supreme Court decisions in Meyer v. Nebr...
Germany is the focus of this paper, owing to the fact that since 1938 it has had the strictest laws ...
Lawmakers must care more to educate children than to cater to their parents. While parents and the ...
This study presents an analysis of the parental rights involved in the selection and direction of th...
Book synopsis: The right of parents to home educate is sometimes described as a ‘human right’. Under...
American parents have a right to homeschool their children, and it is only growing in popularity. Ea...
This paper focuses on some of the core principles of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child ...
Home schooling, as an alternate model of education, is emerging as a growing educational phenomenon ...
The very idea of the European Convention on Human Rights is to bring the laws of contracting states ...
Homeschooling, the most extreme form of privatization of education, often eliminates the possibility...
Wisconsin v. Yoder has injected new vitality into a complaint that has been smouldering for decades,...
This Article attempts to define the boundaries of permissible state authority in the home schooling ...
This article explores the historical roots of parental rights in education, and then demonstrates th...
The purpose of this Article is two-fold. First, the Article argues that the parent’s right to educa...
The Romeikes, a family from Germany, sought to educate their children in accordance with their relig...
This article examines the significance of the United States Supreme Court decisions in Meyer v. Nebr...
Germany is the focus of this paper, owing to the fact that since 1938 it has had the strictest laws ...
Lawmakers must care more to educate children than to cater to their parents. While parents and the ...
This study presents an analysis of the parental rights involved in the selection and direction of th...
Book synopsis: The right of parents to home educate is sometimes described as a ‘human right’. Under...
American parents have a right to homeschool their children, and it is only growing in popularity. Ea...
This paper focuses on some of the core principles of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child ...
Home schooling, as an alternate model of education, is emerging as a growing educational phenomenon ...