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Lines, Patricia M. – 1999
Data from state education agencies show that homeschooling has more than doubled, and possibly tripled, in the 5 years between the 1990-1991 school year and the 1995-1996 school year. By the 1995-1996 school year, from 1% to 2% of the total school-aged population were in homeschooling. Homeschooling has become a major sector of the private…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment, Home Schooling
Creason, John, Comp. – Pennsylvania State Department of Education, 2004
The 2002-03 total for home education students in Pennsylvania was 24,415. The total was comprised of 12,377 males and 12,038 females. This was an increase of 512 students from the 2001-02 total of 23,903. Except for 2001-02, the total for Pennsylvania home education students has increased every year since the passage of Act 169 of 1988, which…
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Age, School Districts, Home Schooling
Zirkel, Perry A. – Principal, 2003
Analyzes a Nevada case involving parents' challenge to district's policy that denied speech therapy services to their home-schooled, speech-impaired student. Ninth Circuit Court upheld the legality of the district's policy, holding that it did not violate the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) since home schooling is not considered…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Education, Federal Courts, Home Schooling
Peer reviewedBogler, Ronit – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2002
Describes two possible scenarios of schools in the 21st century involving the wired school and home schooling. Discusses implications of each for educational leadership, focusing on border-free leadership and technological leadership. (Contains 28 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Electronic Classrooms, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling
Marshall, Jonathan C. – American School Board Journal, 1992
A home-schooling parent in Maine ran for, and was elected to, the local school board. His goals were to educate other board members about home schooling and serve as an example of a home schooler and a public school board working toward the common goal of educating children. (MLF)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling
Duffey, Jane – Principal, 1998
Home schooling, an alternative involving about 1 million students annually, walks a fine line in an educational reform era. Home-schooling families have succeeded in establishing their constitutional right to educate their children and have proven their educational programs' legitimacy with achievement test results and with successful "graduates."…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Family School Relationship, Home Schooling
Ruenzel, David – Teacher Magazine, 2001
Examines the educational beliefs of John Gatto, a former award-winning teacher, now author and lecturer, whose classroom experiences convinced him that public schools must go. He believes that public education dumbs down students, makes them morally incomplete, and extends childhood far beyond natural bounds. Gatto recommends that families take…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Nontraditional Education, Parents as Teachers
Peer reviewedMatherly, Cathy – Legacy, 2000
Highlights educational opportunities for homeschooling. Suggests visiting learning facilities such as museums, aquaria, zoos, and parks which provide access to natural areas, live animals, and self-directed, hands-on exhibits. Describes learning opportunities at the Tennessee Aquarium. (SAH)
Descriptors: Aquariums, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Nature Centers
Peer reviewedLong, Joyce Fleck – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2001
Presents one family's experience with home schooling, explaining that no two home schools are alike, which is both a strength and a weakness of the movement. The paper discusses the parent's educational philosophy and the family's personal curriculum and pedagogical choices. It concludes by examining the growing trend in home schooling. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Nontraditional Education, Parent Attitudes
Clark, Charles S. – Teacher Magazine, 2000
Describes the first college for home-schooled students, which requires that students adhere to a strict social code (including attendance at daily chapel services, a ban on alcohol, and limits on casual dating). An apprenticeship program during the junior and senior years revolves around writing policy papers on issues raised by politicians.…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Higher Education, Home Schooling, Politics
Peer reviewedRomanowski, Michael H. – Clearing House, 2001
Addresses why families choose home schooling. Summarizes the most common arguments put forth by advocates and critics of home schooling regarding the perceived strengths and limitations of this unique form of education. Concludes that parents have the right to determine what form of schooling best meets the needs of their children. (SG)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family Role, Home Schooling, Parents as Teachers
Kaplan, Paul – Illinois Libraries, 2001
Discusses the use that homeschoolers make of public libraries and offers suggestion for library services that target homeschoolers. Highlights include having a staff contact person; a homeschooling notebook for the reference desk; pamphlet files for homeschooling curriculum catalogs; a brochure of library services; and orientation programs. (LRW)
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Library Personnel, Library Services, Orientation
Bielick, Stacey; Chandler, Kathryn; Broughman, Stephen P. – Education Statistics Quarterly, 2001
Uses data from the National Household Education Surveys Program to estimate the number of homeschoolers, describes the characteristics of homeschoolers, and documents parents' reasons for home schooling and their reports of public support for home schooling. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Parents, Public Agencies
Russell, Glenn – American School Board Journal, 2001
Discusses concerns with reliance on virtual classrooms to educate home-schooled students. (PKP)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Online Courses
Arkansas Department of Education, 2006
This report presents data on home schooling in the state of Arkansas that covers: students withdrawn from home school; home school student count by county, district, and grade level; and home school enrollments by grade and gender. The report contains the texts of the Arkansas Code Annotated Section 6-15-501 through Section 6-15-508 Home School…
Descriptors: Enrollment Trends, School Law, Counties, Home Schooling


