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Adults Who Were Homeschooled: Striking Results

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Feb 18, 2025 | Research

What if you were told that adults who were long-term homeschooled (a) now live in lower income households than do the non-homeschooled and (b) that the long-termed homeschooled value hard work more than do the non-homeschooled? Or, that the long-term homeschooled (a)...

Brief Comments on “That Kind of Girl: Effects of Homeschooling on the Sexual Health of Women and Girls” by Vicry

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jul 10, 2017 | Volume 33, Issue 3

Brief Comments on  “That Kind of Girl: Effects of Homeschooling on the Sexual Health of Women and Girls” by Vicry PERSPECTIVES – News and Comments1  Brian D. Ray National Home Education Research Institute, Salem, Oregon Keywords: homeschooling, home schooling, home...

Homeschooling Approach: How Do Parents Decide?

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Apr 10, 2016 | Volume 32, Issue 2

Letitia (Tish) Walters David P. Daves The University of Southern Mississippi, tish1w@gmail.com   Abstract This study examined the factors influencing parental selection of homeschooling approaches for their children. Factors explored were parental motivators for...

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...

POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS CHARACTERISTICS OF HOME SCHOOL PARENTS: RESULTS OF AN ONGOING STUDY IN…

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jan 10, 1992 | Volume 08, Issue 1

POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS CHARACTERISTICS OF HOME SCHOOL PARENTS: RESULTS OF AN ONGOING STUDY IN FOUR WESTERN STATES 1 Maralee Mayberry Department of Sociology University of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada 89154 Brian D. Ray Division of Science and Mathematics Western Baptist...

SELF-CONCEPT OF BAPTIST CHILDREN IN THREE EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS

by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. | Jul 10, 1991 | Volume 07, Issue 3

Norma S. Hedin Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Ft. Worth, Texas 76122 Keywords: Homeschooling, home schooling, home education, religion, Baptist. A GROWING NUMBER of parents are choosing home schooling over public or private school education (Holt, 1983, p....

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