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Whose Children? Rethinking Schools and Education (2nd Edition)

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Apr 10, 2014 | Volume 30, Issue 2

Frank Schnorbus 1227 Melborn Way, Minden Nevada 89423 fandr76@aol.com   Abstract Schooling and education are defined, and then the Christian origin of our modern school system in the 17th century Kingdom of Prussia is reviewed.  The social and economic values of...

Homeschooling Internationally: Theoretical Approaches and Practical Phenomena

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Apr 10, 2014 | Volume 30, Issue 2

Marek Budajczak University of Adam Mickiewicz, Poznan, Poland, putaiszy@amu.edu.pl, homeed@poczta.onet.pl Keywords: homeschooling, home education, schools, public education, compulsory education, international, law, case study, Poland   Homeschooling in its...

A Brief Review of “Does Homeschooling or Private Schooling Promote Political Intolerance? Evidence From a Christian University” by Cheng

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jan 10, 2014 | Volume 30, Issue 1

PERSPECTIVES – News and Comments A Brief Review of “Does Homeschooling or Private Schooling Promote Political Intolerance? Evidence From a Christian University” by Cheng Brian D. Ray National Home Education Research Institute, Salem, Oregon, USA Keywords: political,...

Whose Children? Rethinking Schools and Education

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jan 10, 2014 | Volume 30, Issue 1

 Frank Schnorbus 1227 Melborn Way, Minden Nevada 89423 fandr76@aol.com Abstract Schooling and education are defined, and then the Christian origin of our modern school system in the 17th century Kingdom of Prussia is reviewed.  The social and economic values of the...

A Brief Review of “Home-Schooled Children are Thinner, Leaner, and Report Better Diets …” by Cardel et al.

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Oct 10, 2013 | Volume 29, Issue 4

PERSPECTIVES – News and Comments1 A Brief Review of “Home-Schooled Children are Thinner, Leaner, and Report Better Diets …”by Cardel et al.  Brian D. Ray National Home Education Research Institute, Salem, Oregon, USA Keywords: home-schooled, health, diets, children...

The Most Private Private Education: Home Education in Australia

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Oct 10, 2013 | Volume 29, Issue 4

The Most Private Private Education: Home Education in Australia   Rebecca English Lecturer in the Faculty of Education, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Australia, r.english@qut.edu.au   Abstract In Australia, the decision to home educate is...

Peabody Journal of Education Special Issue on Homeschooling 2013

by admin | Aug 8, 2013 | Research

The Peabody Journal of Education published an entire special issue on the topic of homeschooling on June 19, 2013. The guest editor of the issue is Dr. Brian Ray and the opening article is entitled, “Homeschooling Rising Into the Twenty-First Century: Editor’s...

A Brief Review of Federal Government Report on Homeschool Growth, by Noel, Stark, and Redford

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jul 10, 2013 | Volume 29, Issue 3

PERSPECTIVES – News and Comments1 A Brief Review of Federal Government Report on Homeschool Growth, by Noel, Stark, and Redford Brian D. Ray National Home Education Research Institute, Salem, Oregon, USA Is it still growing? If so, at what rate? This is what a lot of...

Economic Impact of Home and Private Schooling on the Public Education System: Iowa as a Case Study

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jul 10, 2013 | Volume 29, Issue 3

Economic Impact of Home and Private Schooling on the Public Education System: Iowa as a Case Study    Douglas P. Dotterweich Professor of Economics and Eastman Credit Union Fellow in the Department of Economics and Finance, East Tennessee State University,...

A Brief Review of Religion, volunteering, and educational setting: The effect of youth schooling type on civic engagement, by Hill and Den Dulk

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Apr 10, 2013 | Volume 29, Issue 2

PERSPECTIVES – News and Comments1 A Brief Review of Religion, volunteering, and educational setting: The effect of youth schooling type on civic engagement, by Hill and Den Dulk  Brian D. Ray National Home Education Research Institute, Salem, Oregon, USA...
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