The article discusses the rise of popularity of homeschooling in the United States where according to the U.S. Department of Education around two million children were homeschooled in 2011. It mentions the fight for legal recognition of the right to homeschool at the states level by mentioning the U.S supreme court cases like Wisconsin v. Yoder, Meyer v. Nebraska and Pierce v. Society of Sisters and their interpretation by some scholars
This article considers the relationship between homeschooling and religious fundamentalism by focus...
Abstract. The number of homeschooled children grew by 7-15 percent each year during the 1990s with t...
This Article analyzes the major United States Supreme Court cases on the role of religion in public ...
This Article attempts to define the boundaries of permissible state authority in the home schooling ...
Homeschooling is a popular and fast-growing trend in the United States and Canada. This article pres...
This article discusses the trend in and legal recognition of homeschooling throughout the United Sta...
American parents have a right to homeschool their children, and it is only growing in popularity. Ea...
The most serious incursions on religious liberty in America today are being inflicted on children by...
With the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of American homeschoolers has drastically increas...
Homeschooling, the most extreme form of privatization of education, often eliminates the possibility...
Homeschooling has risen as an alternate to public education in the United States. Originally confine...
Increasingly there are conflicts over families trying to opt out of various legal structures, espe...
The article discusses salient factors that influence the current context within which homeschooling ...
This article reviews the current law relating to home education or home schooling. It highlights the...
About 1.1 million students (1,096,000) were being homeschooled in the United States in the spring of...
This article considers the relationship between homeschooling and religious fundamentalism by focus...
Abstract. The number of homeschooled children grew by 7-15 percent each year during the 1990s with t...
This Article analyzes the major United States Supreme Court cases on the role of religion in public ...
This Article attempts to define the boundaries of permissible state authority in the home schooling ...
Homeschooling is a popular and fast-growing trend in the United States and Canada. This article pres...
This article discusses the trend in and legal recognition of homeschooling throughout the United Sta...
American parents have a right to homeschool their children, and it is only growing in popularity. Ea...
The most serious incursions on religious liberty in America today are being inflicted on children by...
With the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of American homeschoolers has drastically increas...
Homeschooling, the most extreme form of privatization of education, often eliminates the possibility...
Homeschooling has risen as an alternate to public education in the United States. Originally confine...
Increasingly there are conflicts over families trying to opt out of various legal structures, espe...
The article discusses salient factors that influence the current context within which homeschooling ...
This article reviews the current law relating to home education or home schooling. It highlights the...
About 1.1 million students (1,096,000) were being homeschooled in the United States in the spring of...
This article considers the relationship between homeschooling and religious fundamentalism by focus...
Abstract. The number of homeschooled children grew by 7-15 percent each year during the 1990s with t...
This Article analyzes the major United States Supreme Court cases on the role of religion in public ...