Homeschooling /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Detroit :
Greenhaven Press,
[2010]
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| Series: | Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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Table of Contents:
- Homeschooling students score comparably to others on standardized tests / Andrea Neal
- Homeschooling curricula do not meet academic standards / Steve Shives
- Homeschooling students are well socialized / Minnesota Homeschoolers' Alliance
- Homeschooling students are isolated and poorly socialized / Margaret W. Boyce
- Homeschooling provides Christian socialization / Michael F. Haverluck
- Homeschoolers may be at greater risk for child abuse / Graham Badman
- Homeschooling is not linked to child abuse / Jodie Gilmore
- Homeschooling should be regulated by the government / Kimberly A. Yuracko
- Homeschooling should not be regulated by the government / Bruce N. Shortt
- Homeschooling parents should be certified / Stephen Downes
- Homeschooling parents do not need to be certified / John Stossel
- Feminist homeschooling benefits mothers and children / Rachel Allen
- Feminist homeschooling is problematic / Patricia R. Stokes
- Christians have a responsibility to homeschool / Dan Smithwick
- Christians have a responsibility not to homeschool / Tim Challies
- Standardized tests can be helpful for homeschoolers / Sandra Foyt
- Homeschoolers should not take standardized tests / Terrie Lynn Bittner
- Homeschoolers should participate in public school athletics / Rebecca Wright
- Homeschoolers should organize their own athletic programs / Dari Mullins.