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Socialization and Home Educated Children: An Exploratory Study

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Apr 10, 2000 | Volume 14, Issue 2

Bryan G. Miller, M.A.R. Human Development and Family Studies Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 50011 Keywords: Homeschooling, home schooling, home education, socialization. Historically, the idea of parents teaching their children at home is not a new concept. However,...

Academic Intrinsic Motivation in Homeschooled Children

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Apr 10, 2000 | Volume 14, Issue 2

Richard G. Medlin, Ph.D. Robin E. Blackmer Department of Psychology Stetson University DeLand, Florida 32720 Keywords: Homeschooling, home schooling, home education, academic achievement. Many homeschooling parents want to foster a love of learning in their children...

Public, Private, and Home School Children’s Views of Forgiveness and Retribution in Cinderella

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jan 10, 2000 | Volume 14, Issue 1

An examination of specific values contained in children’s literature and children’s reactions to those values is important and timely, given the current emphasis on literature-based reading instruction. This study investigated the reactions of children to the values...

The Perceived Impact of Home Schooling on the Family in General and the Mother-Teacher in Particular

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jan 10, 2000 | Volume 14, Issue 1

This article presents the qualitative portion (Part II) of a two-part research study. The quantitative portion (Part I) was presented in an earlier issue of Home School Researcher (Volume 13, Number 4, 1999). As the introductory and literature review sections...

The Homeschool Movement in the Postmodern Age

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Oct 10, 1999 | Volume 13, Issue 4

Gary Wyatt, Ph.D. Division of Sociology and Anthropology Emporia State University Emporia, Kansas 66801 Keywords: Homeschooling, home schooling, home education, postmodern No social study that does not come back to the problem of biography, of history and of their...

The Perceived Impact of Home Schooling on the Family in General and the Mother-Teacher in Particular

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Oct 10, 1999 | Volume 13, Issue 4

The Perceived Impact of Home Schooling on the Family in General and the Mother-Teacher in Particular: The Quantitative Study Susan A. McDowell, Ed.D. Peabody Journal of Education Peabody College Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Keywords: Homeschooling,...

An An Analysis of Print Media Coverage of Homeschooling: 1985-1996

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jul 10, 1999 | Volume 13, Issue 3

Isabel Faith Lyman, Ph.D. The Daily Oklahoman PO Box 25125 Oklahoma City OK 73125 Keywords: Homeschooling, home schooling, home education, media The United States is in an educational quagmire toward the end of the century. Public school officials find themselves...

A Radical Ideology for Home Education: The Journey of John Holt from School Critic to Home School…

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jul 10, 1999 | Volume 13, Issue 3

A Radical Ideology for Home Education: The Journey of John Holt from School Critic to Home School Advocate: 1964-1985 Casey Patrick Cochran, Ph.D. Division of Educational Studies Emory University Atlanta, Georgia 30322 Keywords: Homeschooling, home schooling, home...

A Descriptive Study and Needs Assessment of the Typical Washington Homeschool Family

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jan 10, 1999 | Volume 13, Issue 2

Valerie Lynn Witt, M.Ed. 268 Big Hanaford Rd. Centralia, Washington 98531 Keywords: Homeschooling, home schooling, home education, needs, Washington Homeschooling is a topic that fosters heated emotions and raises many questions on both sides of the issue. There are...

An Investigation of the Admission Standards of United States Colleges and Universities for Home…

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jan 10, 1999 | Volume 13, Issue 2

An Investigation of the Admission Standards of United States Colleges and Universities for Home-Schooled Students Brian D. Villanueva 1602 George Bush Dr. College Station, TX 77840 Keywords: Homeschooling, home schooling, home education, college, admissions An...
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