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HOME INSTRUCTION: A NATIONAL STUDY OF STATE LAW

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jan 10, 1990 | Volume 06, Issue 1

There is a growing trend throughout the country for parents to educate their children at home.  Although the reasons are varied, most of these parents claim their interest in home education is based on religious views.  The issue from both the legal and the...

MOTIVATION AND RESOURCE MOBILIZATION IN THE NEW CHRISTIAN RIGHT HOME SCHOOLING MOVEMENT

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jan 10, 1990 | Volume 06, Issue 1

The New Christian Right home schooling movement is one piece of a broad network of politically active New Christian Right organizations.  In this essay, family motivations for home schooling are considered in a resource mobilization context.  The resource...

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