When school is home: The three-pronged nature of homeschooling and its consequences on children's learning

The followng are proposed af pillars of homeschooling effectiveness. The individual or small-group nature of learning, the long-term personal parent-child relationship and family dynamics on which learning is staged, and homeschool decision-making autonomy rooted in the principle of subsidiarity. Ea...

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Main Author: Reyes, Melissa Lopez
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Published: Animo Repository 2012
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8784
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Institution: De La Salle University
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Summary:The followng are proposed af pillars of homeschooling effectiveness. The individual or small-group nature of learning, the long-term personal parent-child relationship and family dynamics on which learning is staged, and homeschool decision-making autonomy rooted in the principle of subsidiarity. Each pillar will be discussed, first by defining it; second, by using online accounts of homeschooling practices that exemplify the pillar; and, third, by citing general psychological literature pertinent to the pillar. The report ends with a discussion of implications to currucular and pedagogical differentiation, measurement of learning in aid of learning, and learner-driven learning. Most educators have probably first hatred of home-schooling not from scholarly books, or academic journals, but from families who have choosen it is a way of life