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""As families are looking for better ways to educate their children, more and more of them are becoming interested and engaged in alternative ways of schooling that are different, separate, or opposite of the traditional classroom. Homeschooling has become ever more creative and varied as families create custom-tailored curricula, assignments, goals, and strategies that are best for each unique child. This presents a multitude of challenges and opportunities for information institutions, including public, academic, school, and special libraries. The need for librarians to help homeschool families become information and media literate is more important than ever. This collection of essays provides a range of approaches and strategies suggested by skilled professionals as well as veteran homeschool parents on how to best serve the diverse needs and learning experiences of homeschooled youth. It includes information on needs assessments for special needs students, gifted students, and African American students; advice on how to provide support for the families of homeschoolers; case studies; and information on new technologies that could benefit libraries and the homeschooler populations that they serve."-Provided by publisher"--
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Community education --- Home schooling --- Indonesia --- Social conditions
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Libraries and home schooling --- Home schooling --- Library & Information Science --- Social Sciences --- Domestic education --- Education, Home --- Home-based education --- Home education --- Home instruction --- Home teaching by parents --- Homeschooling --- Schooling, Home --- Education --- Home schooling and libraries --- Parent participation
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Libraries and families --- Libraries and education --- Home schooling --- Libraries and home schooling --- Social Sciences --- Library & Information Science --- Home schooling and libraries --- Families and libraries --- Libraries --- Library services to families --- Public libraries --- Families --- Services to families --- Libraries and home schooling.
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Homeschooling has skyrocketed in popularity in the United States: in 2019, a record-breaking 2.5 million children were being homeschooled. In 'The Homeschool Choice', Kate Henley Averett provides insight into this fascinating phenomenon, exploring the perspectives of parents who have chosen to homeschool their children. Drawing on in-depth interviews, Averett examines the reasons why these parents choose to homeschool, from those who disagree with sex education and LGBT content in schools, to others who want to protect their children's sexual and gender identities. With eye-opening detail, she shows us how homeschooling is a trend being chosen by an increasingly diverse subset of American families, at times in order to empower - or constrain - children's gender and sexuality.
Home schooling --- Gender identity in education --- Social aspects
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Holistic education --- Alternative education --- Home schooling --- USA. --- United States.
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"In this volume, the author offers an exploratory analysis of the history of homeschooling in the United States, current curricular practices, religious and political rationales for homeschooling, a critique of the claims by homeschooling advocates that the practice leads to greater efficiency and effectiveness, and what homeschooling and individualistic-oriented approaches mean for society. Teaching the next generation at home is, with little doubt, the oldest form of educating children. Yet, this simplistic understanding of "homeschooling" does not adequately capture the growth of homeschooling as a practice in the 21st century nor is it a widely accessible form of "school choice" for most families. While many parents keep their children out of formal schooling - public and private - for myriad reasons, what is clear is that homeschooling is the epitome of a conceiving of education as an individualistic good - a commodity - that can, or should, be done outside of a conception of the common good, a reasonable understanding of teaching as a profession, and the elevation of ideological echo chambers of information which can have deleterious impacts on the students who are homeschooled and society, broadly"--
Home schooling --- Education and state --- History. --- Religious aspects.
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Home schooling --- Education --- Curricula --- History --- Study and teaching
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