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Banks, Joanne; Forlin, Chris; Chambers, Dianne – British Journal of Special Education, 2023
Internationally, there continues to be a rise in the popularity of home-schooling. Although the growth in the numbers of families choosing this alternative approach was evident prior to the COVID-19 Pandemic school closures, it appears to have impacted on the decision for some to home-school permanently. Using a scoping review of the literature,…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Education, Educational Change
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Dills, Angela – Journal of School Choice, 2022
Safety remains a key concern for parents and education policy makers. Homeschooling opponents argue that child abusers use homeschooling to isolate and harm their children while public school teachers and administrators, as mandatory reporters, reduce child maltreatment. Supporters of homeschooling argue that public schools expose children to…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Child Safety, Child Abuse, Bullying
Heuer, William; Donovan, William – Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research, 2021
This paper focuses on the increase in families who have chosen to homeschool their children in grades K-12 since the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic. This update includes interviews with families who opted to homeschool their children in the conventional approach, rather than continue with the hasty remote learning that educators tried to transfer…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Home Schooling
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Sarajlic, Eldar – Theory and Research in Education, 2019
In this article, I address the relation between children's authentic identity development and homeschooling. I show the limitations of claims that homeschooling protects children's authenticity. I argue that the aim of homeschooling is the reproduction of parental beliefs and culture, which is inimical to the development of authentic children's…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Child Development, Self Concept, Personal Autonomy
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Ray, Brian – Journal of Pedagogy, 2021
The purpose is to briefly summarize forty years of research on the learner outcomes of the modern homeschooling movement and address whether educators should be promoting home education. Studies show that homeschooling (home education) is generally associated with positive learner outcomes. On average, the home educated perform better than their…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Outcomes of Education, Academic Achievement, Correlation
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Hirsh, Aaron – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2019
Homeschoolers--and their motivations--are increasingly diverse. A number of innovations, such as online schools, microschools, co-ops, and support centers, are enabling this diversity. Though frequently left out of the conversation about education, the homeschooling movement has much to teach us about creating more customized and effective school…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Home Schooling, State Policy, Family Characteristics
Dee, Thomas S. – Urban Institute, 2023
Over the first two school years under the COVID-19 pandemic, K-12 enrollment in public schools decreased dramatically--with losses concentrated among the youngest students--and the pandemic has had historically unprecedented effects on available learning opportunities. Little is known about where these students went and what learning environments…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Declining Enrollment, COVID-19
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Maranto, Robert – Journal of School Choice, 2021
Inherently, populism questions elite values and expertise; thus, populists oppose and usually are opposed by elites. Here, I discuss how American Political Science treats elitism, pluralism, and populism, relying heavily on the U.S. Founders' constitutional approaches limiting the power of factions to impose social and political uniformity.…
Descriptors: Ideology, Political Attitudes, School Choice, Home Schooling
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Watson, Angela R. – Journal of School Choice, 2018
Homeschooling in America enjoyed significant and dependable growth for decades. However, federal estimates of homeschool participation failed to show statistically significant growth for the first time in 2012. Many dismissed this as measurement error and awaited the next round of federal estimates. In the fall of 2017 those estimates were…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, School Choice, State Departments of Education, Documentation
Pickford, Jocelyn; Robb, Duncan – Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 2021
In this first installment of the series on state-level policy and microschooling, the authors explain Idaho's recent legislative debate over two competing approaches to supporting the creation of small learning communities, known as microschools. Idaho's strong homeschooling community and its low-enrollment rural districts create political…
Descriptors: Small Schools, State Policy, Educational Policy, Educational Legislation
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Navarro-Leal, Marco A.; Muñoz-Muñoz, Dilsa Estela – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2023
The purpose of this paper is to present an exploration on the response of parents of two rural multigrade schools facing the homeschooling activities in the context of pandemics. To frame a comparative perspective some conceptual work was done about new rurality and family structure before interviewing parents of both schools about distribution of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Rural Schools, COVID-19
Heuer, William; Donovan, William – Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research, 2017
Although many may be surprised at the growth of homeschooling during the past few decades, the real surprise is probably how that growth happened and that it continues. Home school advocates and practitioners have succeeded despite a lack of funding, recruiting efforts, publicity, and grant money from philanthropic billionaires. They have faced…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, School Choice, Educational History, Parent Role
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Cui, Jiashan; Hanson, Rachel – National Center for Education Statistics, 2019
This publication provides tables and figures showing data about the experiences of homeschooled students in 2012 and 2016. Topics include homeschooling rates, reasons homeschooled, providers of homeschool instruction (including virtual instruction and schools), teaching style and curriculum sources, subject areas, and homeschool activities.
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Educational Attainment, National Surveys, Student Experience
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Barbosa, Luciane Muniz Ribeiro – Journal of School Choice, 2016
This article presents an analysis of the right to education in Brazil in light of the growing number of Brazilian families practicing homeschooling. The debate is recent in Brazil. Here we present an analysis of international literature on homeschooling, Brazilian literature on the right to education, and an appraisal of lawsuits against Brazilian…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Foreign Countries, Trend Analysis, Civil Rights
Smith, Aaron Garth; Schwalbach, Jude – American Enterprise Institute, 2023
Nearly 70 years after Milton Friedman first proposed K-12 education vouchers, students in Arizona, Iowa, Utah, West Virginia, and other states can customize their education using education savings accounts (ESAs). ESAs allow parents to spend public education funding on expenses such as private school tuition, tutoring, and homeschooling curricula.…
Descriptors: Open Enrollment, Public Schools, Political Attitudes, Educational Policy
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