ALASKA’ S CENTRALIZED CORRESPONDENCE STUDY PROGRAM
During the 1984-85 school year, CCS served 1,294 students and expected to serve at least that number during the 1985-86 year. “Around 64% of our population live in urban areas but use CCS as an alternative to the regular school program. Sixteen percent live in isolated areas and can’t attend a local school. Nine percent are from families who are traveling for extended periods of time. The remainder are adults studying for the high school equivalency test” (ADE, 1986, p. 3).
Brian Ray, HSR Volume 2 Number 2, June 1986
PRESENTING: JON WARTES
Presenting Jon Wartes.
Jon Wartes, HSR Volume 2 Number 2, June 1986
COMMENTS ON THE SELF-CONCEPT STUDY BY JOHN WESLEY TAYLOR V
“This study sought to analyze the relationship which exists between home schooling and the self-concept of children in grades four through twelve” (p.5).
Brian Ray, HSR Volume 2 Number 2, June 1986
SELF-CONCEPT IN HOME-SCHOOLING CHILDREN
This national study sought to provide an empirical base upon which to formulate viable decisions regarding home schooling children. It sought to address the issue of socialization and self-concept in home schooling children--perhaps the most frequently asked question regarding the home school.
John Wesley Taylor V, HSR Volume 2 Number 2, June 1986