by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jul 10, 1985 | Volume 01, Issue 3
My interest in home education derives from my Christian commitments and my work as a teacher in public and private schools. I joined Word Book Club in 1982 to try to balance my readings in secular education theory (East Texas State University) with a biblical world...
by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jul 10, 1985 | Volume 01, Issue 3
The fact that there are so very few twentieth-century American families educating their children at home might be understood as an indication that unschooling,” as some call it, is a nonissue in a society of mass institutions. But these families have touched a raw...
by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jul 10, 1985 | Volume 01, Issue 3
I am a doctoral student in the Foundations of Education. Foundations includes such fields as history of education, philosophy of education, history of childhood, anthropological studies of education, and religious studies of education. Foundations is a synthetic...