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  • ...nal Center for Education Statistics (NCES) concerning extent and growth of homeschooling in the United States. ...199/ National Home Education Research Institute report: "Research Facts on Homeschooling"] - a 2008 study
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  • Freelance writer, home crafter, and [[homeschooling|homeschooler]]; columnist, [[WorldNetDaily]]
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  • Education analyst, author, advocate of [[homeschooling]] and opponent of [[public education]]; columnist, [[WorldNetDaily]]
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  • * Griffith, Mary, '''The Homeschooling Handbook''' published 1999. ISBN 0-7615-1727-8
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  • '''Homeschooling''' is the education of [[school-age]] children in the home instead of in a ==Approaches to homeschooling==
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  • {{r|Homeschooling in the United States of America}} {{r|Homeschooling}}
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  • ...th John Holt in ''Mother Earth News''] - from the early days (1980) of the homeschooling movement
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  • ...irements of state compulsory education statutes. In this sense, the term ''homeschooling'' also includes ''[[unschooling]]''. ..., virtually universal, and took place in institutional settings (schools). Homeschooling, as the term is used today, was not considered legal and was essentially no
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  • She [[homeschooling|homeschools]] their children and serves on various boards.
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  • * [http://www.homeschoolinginsouthdakota.com/ Homeschooling in South Dakota]
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  • ...an in a school. Home education is often considered to be synonymous with [[homeschooling]], but some have argued that the latter term implies the re-creation of sch ...selves'', http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2000/novdec/articles/homeschooling.html</ref>
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  • ...ican conservative]] in [[Corpus Christi, Texas]], describing herself as "[[Homeschooling]] Mom, [[Tea Party Patriots|Tea Party Patriot]], and grassroots activist."
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  • In education, many on the Christian right promote and practice homeschooling, to avoid what they see as a public school system that has been ideological
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  • Dodgson was [[homeschooling|homeschooled]] until he was 12. After three years at the [[Rugby School]],
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  • ...lies choose not to send their children to schools, instead giving them a [[homeschooling|homeschool education]], or sometimes even a very non-traditional education
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  • ...entator [[Phyllis Schlafly]], and originally begun as a class project by [[homeschooling|homeschooled]] students,<ref>''Conservapedia'': '[http://www.conservapedia.
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  • ...ng unions, many in the religious right started supporting [[home education|homeschooling]], with [[Michael Farris]] setting up the [[Home School Legal Defense Assoc *[[Public education]] and [[homeschooling]]
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  • ...compromise was reached in 1955 whereby the state would accept a form of [[homeschooling|home education]] and training, typically centered around the Amish home and
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