This research examines values education of a home schooling family operating within Australia\u27s education system, including a comparison the National Values Education framework. Home schooling as an alternative form of education is growing rapidly around the world, with current analysis suggesting that there are ten to twenty thousand children undergoing home schooling in Australia. Many parents choose this alternative education out of concern for the values being taught to their children. Research has reinforced the current priority being given to values education as an essential part of effective schooling, also the primacy of the home in values formation, and the importance of home and school working together. The aim of this study is...
Literature and first-hand accounts assert that home education and schooling are fundamentally differ...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of families who for a variety of reasons find themselves outs...
This article examines parents who teach their children at home. Using the results from two qualitati...
Home education is a growing phenomenon in Australia. It is the practice whereby parents engage in th...
The purpose of the study was to give a description of the curricula and methods used in the home sch...
This study sampled twelve mothers who home school their children and twelve mothers who send their c...
Master of EducationThis is a study of homeschooling families. It examines firstly, specific family p...
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 ...
This study addressed community perceptions of home-schooling as a viable educational option in New S...
Parent involvement in their children’s learning is widely acknowledged as having a positive effect o...
An increasing number of parents across the nation are seeking alternatives to educate their children...
A school is a place where children learn many things like knowledge, different beliefs, attitudes a...
This thesis is the result of research carried out over a two year period between 1995 and 1997. The...
Literature and first-hand accounts assert that home education and schooling are fundamentally differ...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of families who for a variety of reasons find themselves outs...
This article examines parents who teach their children at home. Using the results from two qualitati...
Home education is a growing phenomenon in Australia. It is the practice whereby parents engage in th...
The purpose of the study was to give a description of the curricula and methods used in the home sch...
This study sampled twelve mothers who home school their children and twelve mothers who send their c...
Master of EducationThis is a study of homeschooling families. It examines firstly, specific family p...
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 ...
This study addressed community perceptions of home-schooling as a viable educational option in New S...
Parent involvement in their children’s learning is widely acknowledged as having a positive effect o...
An increasing number of parents across the nation are seeking alternatives to educate their children...
A school is a place where children learn many things like knowledge, different beliefs, attitudes a...
This thesis is the result of research carried out over a two year period between 1995 and 1997. The...
Literature and first-hand accounts assert that home education and schooling are fundamentally differ...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of families who for a variety of reasons find themselves outs...
This article examines parents who teach their children at home. Using the results from two qualitati...