The global and growing phenomenon of home education is regulated differently in different countries and different states. Where is it legal the regulatory burden on home educators ranges from low to moderate to high. A range of commentators, including home educators, work to shape the frames through which home education is understood and subsequently regulated. Using an illustrative case study, this chapter shows that regulation impacts on child wellbeing and that home educators take different motivational postures based on a range of factors, of which their relationship with the regulator is one. The degree to which regulators cultivate a cooperative relationship is proposed as a critical factor in developing a positive regulatory environm...
Increasing numbers of children are meeting state compulsor: education requirements at home rather th...
Home education is a growing phenomenon in Australia. It is the practice whereby parents engage in th...
Families who choose to home educate generally do so due to dissatisfaction with schoolbased educatio...
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 article reviews the current law relating to home education or home schooling. It highlights the...
Literature and first-hand accounts assert that home education and schooling are fundamentally differ...
Home schooling, as an alternate model of education, is emerging as a growing educational phenomenon ...
Research into the impact of non-consultative home education regulatory change in New South Wales (NS...
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An examin...
Self-regulation is a core life quality and human right in democratic societies. The views and experi...
Home schooling, as an alternate model of education, is emerging as a growing educational phenomenon ...
This thesis identifies the factors influencing the decision-making of home education professionals a...
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An exami...
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An examin...
Increasing numbers of children are meeting state compulsor: education requirements at home rather th...
Home education is a growing phenomenon in Australia. It is the practice whereby parents engage in th...
Families who choose to home educate generally do so due to dissatisfaction with schoolbased educatio...
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 article reviews the current law relating to home education or home schooling. It highlights the...
Literature and first-hand accounts assert that home education and schooling are fundamentally differ...
Home schooling, as an alternate model of education, is emerging as a growing educational phenomenon ...
Research into the impact of non-consultative home education regulatory change in New South Wales (NS...
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An examin...
Self-regulation is a core life quality and human right in democratic societies. The views and experi...
Home schooling, as an alternate model of education, is emerging as a growing educational phenomenon ...
This thesis identifies the factors influencing the decision-making of home education professionals a...
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An exami...
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An examin...
Increasing numbers of children are meeting state compulsor: education requirements at home rather th...
Home education is a growing phenomenon in Australia. It is the practice whereby parents engage in th...
Families who choose to home educate generally do so due to dissatisfaction with schoolbased educatio...