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MUSIC IN HOME EDUCATION: A CREATIVE APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING MUSIC

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Apr 10, 1995 | Volume 11, Issue 2

Paul Fehrenbach School of Music Pennsylvania State University  Dubois Campus College Place DuBois, Pennsylvania 15801 Keywords: Homeschooling, home schooling, home education, music, musical Music education in home schools is an area of curriculum that is somewhat...

AN ANALYSIS OF HOME EDUCATION RESEARCH AND RESEARCHERS

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Apr 10, 1995 | Volume 11, Issue 2

Gregory J. Cizek, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Educational Research and Measurement 350 Snyder Hall University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390 Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Science and Education Western Baptist College 5000 Deer Park Drive, S.E. Salem,...

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