Over the last few decades, the number of homeschools in the United States (US) has grown, and a large proportion is attributed to increases in religiously affiliated homeschools (Kunzman, 2009). However, empirical analyses of the relationship between religion and homeschooling are lacking. This analysis begins to fill that void using a culture wars framework, and indicates that states with higher percentages of evangelical residents are less likely to regulate homeschooling. Consistent with Deckman\u27s (2004) claim, these findings demonstrate the culture wars are active in education policymaking
This article discusses the trend in and legal recognition of homeschooling throughout the United Sta...
We analyze the role of formal religious education in the intergenerational transmission of religious...
Little research exists on the interesting relationship among superintendents of schools, the public ...
Over the last few decades, the number of homeschools in the United States (US) has grown, and a larg...
Over the last few decades, the number of homeschools in the United States (US) has grown, and a larg...
Homeschooling has risen as an alternate to public education in the United States. Originally confine...
Since prayer was banned from the public school systems in 1962 and all religious references have bee...
This article considers the relationship between homeschooling and religious fundamentalism by focus...
Abstract. The number of homeschooled children grew by 7-15 percent each year during the 1990s with t...
Home schooling---defined as educating the child under the supervision of parents rather than schoolt...
This project analyzes the role of religious populations on the restrictiveness of state education po...
For the past decade, members of the public educational community have called attention to threats to...
The most serious incursions on religious liberty in America today are being inflicted on children by...
ObjectivePast research has omitted religious explanations from analyses of charter school adoption a...
Objective: Past research has omitted religious explanations from analyses of charter school adoption...
This article discusses the trend in and legal recognition of homeschooling throughout the United Sta...
We analyze the role of formal religious education in the intergenerational transmission of religious...
Little research exists on the interesting relationship among superintendents of schools, the public ...
Over the last few decades, the number of homeschools in the United States (US) has grown, and a larg...
Over the last few decades, the number of homeschools in the United States (US) has grown, and a larg...
Homeschooling has risen as an alternate to public education in the United States. Originally confine...
Since prayer was banned from the public school systems in 1962 and all religious references have bee...
This article considers the relationship between homeschooling and religious fundamentalism by focus...
Abstract. The number of homeschooled children grew by 7-15 percent each year during the 1990s with t...
Home schooling---defined as educating the child under the supervision of parents rather than schoolt...
This project analyzes the role of religious populations on the restrictiveness of state education po...
For the past decade, members of the public educational community have called attention to threats to...
The most serious incursions on religious liberty in America today are being inflicted on children by...
ObjectivePast research has omitted religious explanations from analyses of charter school adoption a...
Objective: Past research has omitted religious explanations from analyses of charter school adoption...
This article discusses the trend in and legal recognition of homeschooling throughout the United Sta...
We analyze the role of formal religious education in the intergenerational transmission of religious...
Little research exists on the interesting relationship among superintendents of schools, the public ...