Monthly Archives: August 2012

EDUCATION OFF THE GRID: A Law Professor Advocates for Increasing Homeschooling Regulations

Record: Kimberly A. Yuracko, “Education off the Grid: Constitutional Constraints on Homeschooling” in California Law Review 96, no. 1 (Feb. 2008): 123-184. Summary: Yuracko, a law professor at Northwestern University here makes the case that state statutes and the Equal … Continue reading

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EQUAL ACCESS: a Lawyer argues for Full Homeschooler Access to Public Education Resources

Record: John T. Plecnik, “Equal Access to Public Education: An Examination of the State Constitutional and Statutory Rights of Nonpublic Students to Participate in Public School Programs on a Part-Time Basis in North Carolina and Across the Nation,” published in … Continue reading

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FAMILY TIES: Inside Homeschooling with a Sociologist

Record Gary Wyatt, Family Ties: Relationships, Socialization, and Homeschooling (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2007). Summary Wyatt offers here a short book summarizing the results of twelve years as a participant observer in the homeschooling world.  He makes several … Continue reading

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