Home schooling, as an alternate model of education, is emerging as a growing educational phenomenon throughout Australia. This paper critiques home schooling as an educational expression of parental responsibility for the education of children. Issues of child protection and duty-of-care are examined in the light of relevant legislative frameworks. Current notions of state and parental responsibility for educational provision are discussed in the light of critical theories
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An examin...
“I suppose it is because nearly all children go to school nowadays, and have things arranged for the...
Increasing numbers of Australian parents, like me, are choosing to home educate. US estimates sugges...
Home schooling, as an alternate model of education, is emerging as a growing educational phenomenon ...
This paper presents a unique summary of Australian research on home education, and an evaluation of ...
This paper presents a unique summary of Australian research on home education, and an evaluation of ...
There is evidence that more and more parents in the developed countries worldwide are choosing to ed...
This paper will seek to clarify important key terms such as home schooling and home education as wel...
This article reviews the current law relating to home education or home schooling. It highlights the...
Deals with the mechanisms for the regulation of home schooling in Australia. Reasons for the home sc...
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An examin...
Home education is a growing phenomenon in Australia. It is the practice whereby parents engage in th...
Literature and first-hand accounts assert that home education and schooling are fundamentally differ...
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An exami...
Elective Home Education is a legal, minority approach to the compulsory education of children. I rev...
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An examin...
“I suppose it is because nearly all children go to school nowadays, and have things arranged for the...
Increasing numbers of Australian parents, like me, are choosing to home educate. US estimates sugges...
Home schooling, as an alternate model of education, is emerging as a growing educational phenomenon ...
This paper presents a unique summary of Australian research on home education, and an evaluation of ...
This paper presents a unique summary of Australian research on home education, and an evaluation of ...
There is evidence that more and more parents in the developed countries worldwide are choosing to ed...
This paper will seek to clarify important key terms such as home schooling and home education as wel...
This article reviews the current law relating to home education or home schooling. It highlights the...
Deals with the mechanisms for the regulation of home schooling in Australia. Reasons for the home sc...
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An examin...
Home education is a growing phenomenon in Australia. It is the practice whereby parents engage in th...
Literature and first-hand accounts assert that home education and schooling are fundamentally differ...
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An exami...
Elective Home Education is a legal, minority approach to the compulsory education of children. I rev...
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An examin...
“I suppose it is because nearly all children go to school nowadays, and have things arranged for the...
Increasing numbers of Australian parents, like me, are choosing to home educate. US estimates sugges...