Education Sciences (Apr 2024)

Implementation of Home-Schooling: Parents’ Practices and Processes

  • Chris Forlin,
  • Dianne Chambers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14050450
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 450

Abstract

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With increasing numbers of parents choosing to home-school their child, currently there is very limited information about how this is implemented. Utilizing the recently developed Parents’ Perceptions of Home-Schooling scale (PPHS), a survey of 93 home-schooling parents in Western Australia was undertaken. Data were collected using five Likert scales to obtain information concerned with a range of implementation aspects. Key findings were related to the process for registering and providing an appropriate learning program, the role of the home-educator moderator, the type of study and support utilized, and whether the student had a disability or ALNs. The discussion considers links to inclusion and how the heightened uptake of home-schooling can be monitored effectively.

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