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Getting Inside Families: Exploring a Case Study Research Issue in Homeschooling Print E-mail
Provides a self-analytical piece. Maps out his methodological journey from initial contacts with two families, interviews with them which led to a small-scale study proposal, then faltering steps into fieldwork guided by a desire to learn more about their homeschooling experiences and in particular how their parent-child relationship affected learning.

 

Stephen Peter Goymer, Volume 14, No. 3, 2000, p. 11-18

 

 
 
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