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Tag Archives: HSLDA
Expanding Future Farmers of America Membership to Homeschoolers
Record: Matthew J. Kararo and Neil A. Knobloch, “An Analysis of Education-related Policies Regarding the Participation Potential of Homeschool Students in Agricultural Education and FFA” in Journal of Agricultural Education 59(2018): 36-57. [Abstract here] Summary: Matthew Kararo is a Postdoctoral Research … Continue reading
Posted in Curriculum, Policy/Regulation, Public Schools
Tagged Coalition for Responsible Home Education, CRHE, FFA, Florida International University, Future Farmers of America, Home School Legal Defense Association, HSLDA, Journal of Agricultural Education, Matthew J. Kararo, Neil A. Knobloch, Purdue University
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HOMESCHOOLING IN THE UNITED STATES
Record: Kyle Greenwalt, “Homeschooling in the United States” in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education (February 2019) [Abstract here] Summary: Greenwalt, Associate Professor of Education at the University of Minnesota, here attempts a broad summary of homeschooling in the United States in the form … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged Gary Knowles, HSLDA, Jennifer Lois, John Holt, Kyle Greenwalt, Mitchell Stevens, University of Minnesota
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A New Scholarly Book on Homeschooling
Record: James G. Dwyer and Shawn F. Peters, Homeschooling: The History and Philosophy of a Controversial Practice (University of Chicago Press, 2019). It has been several years now since we’ve had a rigorous scholarly book on homeschooling. This new book by Peters … Continue reading
Posted in History, Legal, Policy/Regulation
Tagged Home School Legal Defense Association, HSLDA, James G. Dwyer, parens patriae, Police Powers, Shawn F. Peters, University of Chicago Press, University of Wisconsin, William and Mary
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A Case for Homeschooling
Record: Darren A. Jones, “A Case for Home Schooling” in in Robert A. Fox and Nina K. Buchanan, eds., The Wiley Handbook of School Choice (Malden, MA: 2017), pp. 344-361. Summary: Jones, a staff attorney with HSLDA, former homeschooler, and homeschooling father of four, … Continue reading
Posted in College/Postsecondary, Legal
Tagged Brian D. Ray, Cardus Education Survey, Darren A. Jones, HSLDA, Jeremy E. Uecker, Jonathan P. Hill, Kevin Den Dulk, Lawrence Rudner, National Study of Youth and Religion, Sharon Green-Hennessy, Wiley Handbook of School Choice
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RIGHT TO HOMESCHOOL: Seeking A Free Speech Right to Homeschool
Record: Jennifer Karinen, “Finding a Free Speech Right to Homeschool: An Emersonian Approach.” The Georgetown Law Journal, 105, No. 1 (2016): 191-215. [Abstract] Summary: Karinen, a lawyer in New York and graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, in this article explains that a right to homeschool, … Continue reading
Posted in Legal
Tagged First Amendment, free spe, Georgetown University Law Center, HSLDA, Jennifer Karinen, Meyer v. Nebraska, Pierce v. Society of Sisters, The Georgetown Law Journal, Wisconsin v. Yoder
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THE HUMAN RIGHT TO HOME EDUCATION
Record: Michael P. Donnelly, “The Human Right to Home Education.” Journal of School Choice, 10, No. 3 (2016): 283-296. [Abstract / Modified Version Available Here] Summary: Michael P. Donnelly is Director of Global Outreach and Staff Attorney with the Home School Legal Defense Association … Continue reading
Posted in International, Legal
Tagged Catherina Groeneveld, European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, European Court of Human Rights, Franz Reimer, German Constitutional Court, Germany, HSLDA, ICESCR, International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights, Journal of School Choice, Maxim Doroshenko, Michael Donnelly, proportionality, Thomas Spiegler, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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U.S. HOMESCHOOLERS ON THE WORLD: Christian Soldiers & Downshifters
Allahyari, Rebecca A. “Christian Soldiers and Downshifters: U.S. Homeschoolers on the World.” The Practice of Altruism: Caring and Religion in Global Perspective, edited by R. L. F. Habito and K. Inaba, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2006), 141-163. … Continue reading
Posted in College/Postsecondary, Race/Ethnicity, Socialization
Tagged American Indian Homeschooling, HSLDA, Michael Farris, Native American Homeschooling, Patrick Henry College, Pueblo, Rebecca Allahyari, Robert Reich, School for Advanced Research
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HARO 2014 INSTALLMENT NINE: Abuse
Record: Coalition for Responsible Home Education, “A Complex Picture: Results of the 2014 Survey of Adult Alumni of the Modern Christian Homeschool Movement, Installment Nine” Homeschool Alumni Reaching Out (15 April 2016). [Available Here] Summary: This post reviews the ninth installment of HARO’s survey of … Continue reading
Posted in Health
Tagged HARO, Home School Legal Defense Association, Homeschoolers Anonymous, HSLDA, Love Joy Feminism, No Longer Quivering
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HARO 2014 INSTALLMENT TWO: Demographics
Record: Coalition for Responsible Home Education, “A Complex Picture: Results of the 2014 Survey of Adult Alumni of the Modern Christian Homeschooling Movement, Installment Two” Homeschool Alumni Reaching Out (1 February 2015). [Available Here] Summary: This post reviews the second installment of HARO’s survey … Continue reading
Posted in Academic Achievement, College/Postsecondary, Gender
Tagged HARO, Home School Legal Defense Association, Homeschool Alumni Reaching Out, Homeschoolers Anonymous, HSLDA, Kathryn Joyce, Melissa Chesanko, Melissa Sherfinski, Quiverfull, Richard G. Medlin, survivor blogs
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