The Perceived Impact of Home Schooling on the Family in General and the Mother-Teacher in Particular
Uses qualitative research to investigate the perceptions of the mother-teacher regarding homeschooling and its impact on both the family and herself since one of the tenets of its research is the importance of letting the subjects speak, and hearing the subjects speak, in their own voices.
Susan A. McDowell, Ed.D, Volume 14, No. 1, 2000, p. 1-13
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Public, Private, and Home School Children’s Views of Forgiveness and Retribution in Cinderella
Examines the reactions of children in different kinds of school settings (public, Catholic, Christian, and home schools) to the values of forgiveness versus retribution in a popular fairy tale.
June D. Knafle, Ph.D., and Alice Legenza Wescott, Ph.D., Volume 14, No. 1, 2000, p. 15-23
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