Homeschooling is a popular and fast-growing trend in the United States and Canada. This article presents a comprehensive overview of current research on homeschooling and provides historical, academic, psychological, and political information to build a proper context for appreciating the contribution of homeschooling to civic welfare
With my interest in examining the narratives of families and children in an effort to understand th...
Since prayer was banned from the public school systems in 1962 and all religious references have bee...
Even though homeschooling is not a new concept, it was a relatively small movement until 30 years ag...
Homeschooling is a popular and fast-growing trend in the United States and Canada. This article pres...
This proposal focuses on the under-researched topic of homeschooling and attempts to develop a socio...
This study aims to determine the education of Homeschooling and how the role of Homeschooling in tod...
At the end of 1960s, a time when the requirement to attend formal education institutions for a more ...
This paper was designed to provide background information on the growing homeschooling movement. It ...
The practice of homeschooling still receives contrasting responses on its relevancy and effectivenes...
This article first examines why the homeschooling movement in the USA emerged in the 1970s, noting t...
Abstract Beginning with a brief history of homeschooling in America, I discuss literature describing...
This research takes interest in the current growth of homeschooling and aims to develop a sociologic...
Homeschooling has risen as an alternate to public education in the United States. Originally confine...
Abstract. The number of homeschooled children grew by 7-15 percent each year during the 1990s with t...
The article discusses the rise of popularity of homeschooling in the United States where according t...
With my interest in examining the narratives of families and children in an effort to understand th...
Since prayer was banned from the public school systems in 1962 and all religious references have bee...
Even though homeschooling is not a new concept, it was a relatively small movement until 30 years ag...
Homeschooling is a popular and fast-growing trend in the United States and Canada. This article pres...
This proposal focuses on the under-researched topic of homeschooling and attempts to develop a socio...
This study aims to determine the education of Homeschooling and how the role of Homeschooling in tod...
At the end of 1960s, a time when the requirement to attend formal education institutions for a more ...
This paper was designed to provide background information on the growing homeschooling movement. It ...
The practice of homeschooling still receives contrasting responses on its relevancy and effectivenes...
This article first examines why the homeschooling movement in the USA emerged in the 1970s, noting t...
Abstract Beginning with a brief history of homeschooling in America, I discuss literature describing...
This research takes interest in the current growth of homeschooling and aims to develop a sociologic...
Homeschooling has risen as an alternate to public education in the United States. Originally confine...
Abstract. The number of homeschooled children grew by 7-15 percent each year during the 1990s with t...
The article discusses the rise of popularity of homeschooling in the United States where according t...
With my interest in examining the narratives of families and children in an effort to understand th...
Since prayer was banned from the public school systems in 1962 and all religious references have bee...
Even though homeschooling is not a new concept, it was a relatively small movement until 30 years ag...