In Australia, the decision to home educate is becoming increasingly popular (cf. Harding & Farrell, 2003; Townsend, 2012). In spite of its increasing popularity, the reasons home education is chosen by Australian families is under-researched (cf. Jackson & Allan, 2010). This paper reports on a case study that set out to explore the links between families that unschool and the parenting philosophies they follow. In- depth, qualitative interviews were conducted with a group of home education families in one of Australia’s most populated cities. Data were analysed using Critical Discourse Analysis. The analysis revealed that there were links between the parents’ beliefs about home education and their adherence to Attachment Parenting
Families who choose to home educate generally do so due to dissatisfaction with schoolbased educati...
In Queensland, the vast majority of school -aged children attend government state schools, with a si...
In Australia, the decision to home educate is becoming increasingly popular (cf. Townsend, 2012). In...
In Australia, the decision to home educate is becoming increasingly popular (cf. Townsend, 2012). Th...
There is evidence that more and more parents in the developed countries worldwide are choosing to ed...
“I suppose it is because nearly all children go to school nowadays, and have things arranged for the...
Literature and first-hand accounts assert that home education and schooling are fundamentally differ...
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 ...
Home schooling, as an alternate model of education, is emerging as a growing educational phenomenon ...
Home education is a growing phenomenon in Australia. It is the practice whereby parents engage in th...
Why do parents in Canada choose to home school their children? This article presents the results of ...
Increasing numbers of Australian parents, like me, are choosing to home educate. US estimates sugges...
Comparatively little educational research has focused on home schooling. Since most students are edu...
Numbers coming out of education departments in Australia suggest that, even though most Australian s...
Families who choose to home educate generally do so due to dissatisfaction with schoolbased educati...
In Queensland, the vast majority of school -aged children attend government state schools, with a si...
In Australia, the decision to home educate is becoming increasingly popular (cf. Townsend, 2012). In...
In Australia, the decision to home educate is becoming increasingly popular (cf. Townsend, 2012). Th...
There is evidence that more and more parents in the developed countries worldwide are choosing to ed...
“I suppose it is because nearly all children go to school nowadays, and have things arranged for the...
Literature and first-hand accounts assert that home education and schooling are fundamentally differ...
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 ...
Home schooling, as an alternate model of education, is emerging as a growing educational phenomenon ...
Home education is a growing phenomenon in Australia. It is the practice whereby parents engage in th...
Why do parents in Canada choose to home school their children? This article presents the results of ...
Increasing numbers of Australian parents, like me, are choosing to home educate. US estimates sugges...
Comparatively little educational research has focused on home schooling. Since most students are edu...
Numbers coming out of education departments in Australia suggest that, even though most Australian s...
Families who choose to home educate generally do so due to dissatisfaction with schoolbased educati...
In Queensland, the vast majority of school -aged children attend government state schools, with a si...
In Australia, the decision to home educate is becoming increasingly popular (cf. Townsend, 2012). In...