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REPORT FROM THE 1986 HOMESCHOOL TESTING AND OTHER DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION ABOUT WASHINGTON’S...

The purpose of this project was to provide (a) base line information about the achievement levels of Washington home schoolers and (b) descriptive information about those who choose this educational option.

 

Jon Wartes, HSR Volume 3 Number 1, March 1987
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PRESENTING: BEVERLY SCHEMMER

Presenting a Researcher, HSR Volume 3 Number 1, March 1987


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ON CASE STUDIES OF FOUR FAMILIES ENGAGED IN HOME EDUCATION

The purpose of this study was to give a description of the curricula and methods used in the home school of home educators and evaluate by means of case studies the effects of home education upon those included in the study”

 

Brian D. Ray, HSR Volume 3 Number 1, March 1987
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COMMENTS ON 1986 REPORT FROM WASHINGTON HOMESCHOOL TESTING AND DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION BY JON WARTES

Brian D. Ray, HSR Volume 3 Number 1, March 1987


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