This article first examines why the homeschooling movement in the USA emerged in the 1970s, noting the impact of political radicalism both right and left, feminism, suburbanization, and public school bureaucratization and secularization. It then describes how the movement, constituted of left- and right-wing elements, collaborated in the early 1980s to contest hostile legal climates in many states but was taken over by conservative Protestants by the late 1980s because of their superior organization and numerical dominance. Despite internal conflicts, the movement\u27s goals of legalizing and popularizing homeschooling were realized by the mid-1990s. Since that time homeschooling has grown in popularity and is increasingly being utilized by...
Nation states across the global North are restructuring their education systems. This process has ch...
This research paper focuses on the interactions between homeschoolers and public schools. A modified...
Student activism has been pivotal in Ghana’s political and democratic history. Prior toGhana’s Fourt...
Homeschooling is a popular and fast-growing trend in the United States and Canada. This article pres...
The persistent educational reforms and interventions in Ghana’s education system showcase the govern...
The contemporary homeschooling movement sits at the intersection of several important social trends:...
Although home schooling has been accused of fracturing America's public school system and deconstruc...
Homeschooling has risen as an alternate to public education in the United States. Originally confine...
Education is a human right. It is guaranteed under the United Nations Convention on the rights of th...
This article considers the relationship between homeschooling and religious fundamentalism by focus...
The past twenty-five years has witnessed dramatic changes in the world, including the rise of intern...
At the end of 1960s, a time when the requirement to attend formal education institutions for a more ...
About 1.1 million students (1,096,000) were being homeschooled in the United States in the spring of...
In this article, we investigate the composition and actions of a principled issue network within the...
This paper was designed to provide background information on the growing homeschooling movement. It ...
Nation states across the global North are restructuring their education systems. This process has ch...
This research paper focuses on the interactions between homeschoolers and public schools. A modified...
Student activism has been pivotal in Ghana’s political and democratic history. Prior toGhana’s Fourt...
Homeschooling is a popular and fast-growing trend in the United States and Canada. This article pres...
The persistent educational reforms and interventions in Ghana’s education system showcase the govern...
The contemporary homeschooling movement sits at the intersection of several important social trends:...
Although home schooling has been accused of fracturing America's public school system and deconstruc...
Homeschooling has risen as an alternate to public education in the United States. Originally confine...
Education is a human right. It is guaranteed under the United Nations Convention on the rights of th...
This article considers the relationship between homeschooling and religious fundamentalism by focus...
The past twenty-five years has witnessed dramatic changes in the world, including the rise of intern...
At the end of 1960s, a time when the requirement to attend formal education institutions for a more ...
About 1.1 million students (1,096,000) were being homeschooled in the United States in the spring of...
In this article, we investigate the composition and actions of a principled issue network within the...
This paper was designed to provide background information on the growing homeschooling movement. It ...
Nation states across the global North are restructuring their education systems. This process has ch...
This research paper focuses on the interactions between homeschoolers and public schools. A modified...
Student activism has been pivotal in Ghana’s political and democratic history. Prior toGhana’s Fourt...