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THE 1987-88 OREGON HOME SCHOOL SURVEY: AN OVERVIEW OF THE... Print E-mail
The intent of this article is to provide an overview of the survey findings.  The following sections will (1) present a profile of the home schoolers and compare them with larger populations in terms of social and economic characteristics, religious and political characteristics, and educational attitudes, and (2) discuss the commonalities and cleavages that exist within the home school population.
Maralee Mayberry, Volume 4  Number 1, March 1988
 
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