by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Apr 10, 1986 | Volume 02, Issue 2
Alaska’s Centralized Correspondence Study Program (CCS) “…is a complete K-12 education program delivered to students at home through the mails” and is operated by the Alaska Department of Education (ADE) (ADE, 1986, p. 3). It is open to any Alaskan resident who...
by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Apr 10, 1986 | Volume 02, Issue 2
I sometimes introduce myself as a “public school counselor who was originally opposed to homeschooling but is now homeschooling my own children.” Initially I thought home schooling could not possibly work because of the importance of highly qualified teachers to the...
by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Apr 10, 1986 | Volume 02, Issue 2
Taylor’s study (see above) is an empirical study of interest to the education profession in general. The areas of specialization include the affective domain and home schooled children. Purpose. “This study sought to analyze the relationship which...
by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Apr 10, 1986 | Volume 02, Issue 2
The home schooling movement appears to be in an upward trend in America. It has arisen to the notice of parents, educators, legislatures, and judicial systems. Legitimate questions have been raised regarding the home school. Many of the answers, however, have been...