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Kunzman on Regulating Homeschooling

Milton Gaither wrote 5 days ago: This post reviews Robert Kunzman, “Understanding Homeschooling: A Better Approach to Regulatio … more →

Tags: Homeschool Jurisprudence, homeschool law, Government regulation of homeschooling, homeschool regulation, Homeschooling regulation, National Education Association, Nea, Pierce v. Society of Sisters, Robert Kunzman

New Ray/HSLDA Study on Homeschooler Achievement2 comments

Milton Gaither wrote 2 months ago: This post briefly reviews preliminary releases of the new study conducted by Brian Ray for HSLDA cal … more →

Tags: Research & Methodology, quantitative data, HSLDA, Brian D. Ray, NHERI, brian ray, National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI), Home School Legal Defense Association, California Achievement Test

Kunzman on Christian Homeschoolers, Part 22 comments

Milton Gaither wrote 4 months ago: This post continues my review of Robert Kunzman, Write These Laws on Your Children: Inside the World … more →

Tags: Homeschooling and Higher Education, Parental motivation, Annette Lareau, Generation Joshua, GenJ, HSLDA, libertarianism, Michael Farris, Ned Ryun

Kunzman on Christian Homeschooling, part 13 comments

Milton Gaither wrote 4 months ago: This post reviews Robert Kunzman, Write These Laws on Your Children: Inside the World of Conservativ … more →

Tags: curriculum, Family Life, Parental motivation, Research & Methodology, Socialization, Sociology, HSLDA, Brian D. Ray, Lawrence Rudner

Joyce on Patriarchal Homeschooling, Part 37 comments

Milton Gaither wrote 5 months ago: This post is the final installment of my treatment of Kathryn Joyce, Quiverfull: Inside the Christia … more →

Tags: History of Homeschooling, Socialization, Family Life, Parental motivation, Patrick Henry College, Michael Farris, Hanna Rosin, Amish, JR

Glass on Homeschooling and Privatization3 comments

Milton Gaither wrote 6 months ago: This post reviews Gene V. Glass, Fertilizers, Pills, And Magnetic Strips: The Fate Of Public Educati … more →

Tags: History of Homeschooling, Parental motivation, Lawrence Rudner, African American homeschooling, NCES, Bob Jones Complete, Gene V. Glass, Gene Glass, jared diamond

Howard Ahmanson's Astonishing Political Switch4 comments

Milton Gaither wrote 8 months ago: This blog is usually not really bloggy, in the sense that I don’t normally comment on other bl … more →

Tags: History of Homeschooling, homeschool law, Homeschool Jurisprudence, HSLDA, Chris Klicka, Home School Legal Defense Association, Rutherford institute, John W. Whitehead, Howard Ahmanson

New Edition of HOMESCHOOLING (CURRENT CONTROVERSIES), part 21 comment

Milton Gaither wrote 9 months ago: This post follows my previous post reviewing the new anthology Homeschooling (Current Controversies) … more →

Tags: Socialization, homeschool law, Andrea Neal, Anne Basso, CAROLE MOORE, Deborah Stevenson, Encounter Magazine, Home Education Magazine, Home Educator's Family Times

My article "Homeschooling Goes Mainstream" now Online

Milton Gaither wrote 1 year ago: My article “Homeschooling Goes Mainstream” from this month’s Education Next can be … more →

Tags: public school and homeschool partnerships, Milton Gaither, Education Next

Brian D. Ray and NHERI, part 23 comments

Milton Gaither wrote 1 year ago: In my previous post I described how a series of email exchanges with Brian Ray motivated me to devot … more →

Tags: Research & Methodology, HSLDA, Brian D. Ray, NHERI

Thiem on Homeschooling as Spatial Politics

Milton Gaither wrote 1 year ago: This post reviews Claudia Hanson Thiem, “The Spatial Politics of Educational Privatization: Re … more →

Tags: History of Homeschooling, Mitchell Stevens, HSLDA, Claudia Hanson Thiem, Spatial Politics, Geography, Vernon L. Bates, Colleen McDannell, Jason C. Bivins

Ray and Eagleson on Government Regulations and SAT Scores5 comments

Milton Gaither wrote 1 year ago: This post reviews Brian D. Ray and Bruce K. Eagleson, “State Regulation of Homeschooling and H … more →

Tags: Research & Methodology, homeschool law, quantitative data, Homeschooling and Higher Education, Brian D. Ray, Government regulation of homeschooling, National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI), Bruce K. Eagleson, SAT Scores

Lips and Feinberg on Homeschool Economics2 comments

Milton Gaither wrote 1 year ago: This post reviews Dan Lips and Evan Feinberg, “Homeschooling: A Growing Option in American Edu … more →

Tags: public school and homeschool partnerships, Lawrence Rudner, brian ray, Dan Lips, Evan Feinberg, Heritage Foundation, National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI), Economics of homeschooling

Jackson on Australian Homeschooling Research2 comments

Milton Gaither wrote 1 year ago: This post briefly reviews Glenda Jackson, “Summary of Australian Research on Home Education, … more →

Tags: Socialization, Family Life, International Homeschooling, Parental motivation, Glenda Jackson, Australian homeschooling, Accelerated Christian Education (ACE)

Levy on Homeschooling and Racism4 comments

Milton Gaither wrote 1 year ago: This post reviews Tal Levy, “Homeschooling and Racism” in Journal of Black Studies (Nove … more →

Tags: History of Homeschooling, Research & Methodology, Parental motivation, homeschool law, quantitative data, Tal Levy, Minorities and homeschooling, race and homeschooling, African American homeschooling

Cooper and Sureau on Homeschooling Politics

Milton Gaither wrote 1 year ago: This post reviews Bruce S. Cooper and John Sureau, “The Politics of Homeschooling: New Develop … more →

Tags: History of Homeschooling, homeschool law, Homeschool Jurisprudence, HSLDA, NHERI, Scott Somerville, Bruce S. Cooper, John Sureau, chap

Reich Responds to Glanzer2 comments

Milton Gaither wrote 1 year ago: In a previous post I reviewed Perry Glanzer’s robust critique of Rob Reich’s argument fo … more →

Tags: homeschool law, Rob Reich, Perry L. Glanzer, Pierce v. Society of Sisters, Wisconsin v Yoder

Khalili and Caplan on Homeschoolers and Vaccinations1 comment

Milton Gaither wrote 1 year ago: This post reviews Donya Khalili and Arthur Caplan, “Off the Grid: Vaccinations Among Homeschoo … more →

Tags: public school and homeschool partnerships, homeschool law, Homeschool Jurisprudence, Donya Khalili, Arthur Caplan, Vaccinations, Amish, Christian Science

Davies on Government Regulation of Schools1 comment

Milton Gaither wrote 1 year ago: This post reviews Gareth Davies, See Government Grow: Education Politics from Johnson to Reagan(U Pr … more →

Tags: History of Homeschooling, Gareth Davies, No Child Left Behind, Elementary and Secondary Education Act, A Nation at Risk, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Richard Nixon, Lyndon B. Johnson


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