Home Schooling
Parents as Educators
- Maralee Mayberry - University of Nevada, USA
- J . Gary Knowles - Ontario Institute of Education Studies, University of Toronto, Canada
- Brian Ray
- Stacey Marlow - University of Hawaii, Manoa, USA
January 1995 | 144 pages | Corwin
"This book addresses the questions that critics are most concerned about: Who are Home Schoolers? Why do they take this task on? What are the results? Is it really legal?
"The authors contribute to dispelling the myth of isolation, especially in the book's strongest section, the narrative accounts of real parents."
Linda Montgomery, Principal
King's High School, Seattle, Washington
Presents an unbiased, thorough look at the growing phenomenon of home schooling and its effect on the people involved. Includes case studies that explore the motivations and characteristics of parent educators. This book gives you real insight into the why, who, what, and how of home schooling.
Learning about Home Schools
The Home Education Movement
Parents Who Teach Their Children at Home
Seeing through the Eyes of Parent Educators
The Relationship between Home Schools and Conventional Schools
Implementation of Policies and Views of Superintendents
The Future of Home Schooling