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The Perceived Impact of Home Schooling on the Family in General and the Mother-Teacher in Particular Print E-mail
Uses quantitavie methods (in this part 1 of the study) to determine the perceptions of the mother-teacher in home schooling families as to the impact of the home schooling process on the family in general, and on the mother-teacher in particular (i.e., its effect on the roles and attending responsibilities of mother, teacher, wife, and individual).

 

Susan A. McDowell, Ed.D., Volume 13, No. 4, 1999, p. 1-21

 
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