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UNDERSTANDING PARENTS WHO TEACH CHILDREN AT HOME: THE VALUE OF A LIFE HISTORY APPROACH

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jan 10, 1988 | Volume 04, Issue 1

Home schooling has grown rapidly in the United States over the last decade or so.  Estimates of home school populations range from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands, with some in excess of one million (Moore, 1985; Holt, 1984).  Indications are that...

THE 1987-88 OREGON HOME SCHOOL SURVEY: AN OVERVIEW OF THE…

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jan 10, 1988 | Volume 04, Issue 1

The 1987-88 Oregon home school survey examines a growing group of diverse people who have posed a formal challenge to the public institution of schooling.  The goals of this study are threefold.  First, results from a state-wide Oregon survey and follow-up...

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