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    Louise #17 GERONA‚ Mary Louise #18 GONZALES‚ Aldwyn Jan #19 GONZALES‚ Ma. Lileth #20 JIMENEZ‚ Denise 2A4 PRELIMINARY BIBLIOGRAPHY ENGLISH 3: ACADEMIC WRITING MS. DICHOSO OCTOBER 22‚ 2014 TENTATIVE TITLE: Homeschooling: The Future of Education WORKING THESIS: Homeschooling is the best educational program for students. PRELIMINARY BIBLIOGRAPHY A. Print Journal Articles 1. Anthony‚ K. (2013‚ Feb 1). Declarations of Independence: Home School Families ’ Perspectives on Education‚ the Common

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    Dr. Rietveld LDRS 102 Comp. II 18 March 2013 Homeschooling can give a more positive‚ direct‚ focused education than public schools. Public schools are better in other ways like social interaction. Homeschool Versus Public School Public school is a place where children are able to gain an education and form social bonds with other children and their teachers. Public school offers students access to qualified teachers who are equipped to answer most questions and deal with a great many situations

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    estimated that the number of children that are homeschooled is growing every year by seven to fifteen percent. Yet homeschool only accounts for approximately three to four percent of the student population in the United States. Families choose homeschooling for many reasons such as religion‚ school violence‚ better socialization‚ and for some they believe they can do a better job of educating their children than the public schools can. For many parents this is correct‚ in the 2000 National Spelling

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    The Search Process of an Information Seeker Assignment 7: Interview with Information Seeker and Essay Dawn R. Osborne LI802XU Emporia State University | The Search Process of an Information Seeker Assignment 7: Interview with Information Seeker and Essay There are several different models of the Information Search Process (ISP) developed as society evolves its seeking strategies; one of which is the berry-picking strategy (Bates‚ 2005). Within the berry-picking strategy‚ a query

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    from http://faithhouseacadiana.com/aboutus.php 7. Frequently asked questions about vita. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://bellsouthpwp.net/v/i/vita_web/frequently_asked_questions.htm 8. National Center for Education Statistics‚ Initials. (2003). Homeschooling in the united states 2003. Retrieved from http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2006/homeschool/ 9. CDC‚ Initials. (2000‚ June 30). Meningococcal disease and college students. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr4907a2.htm 10. American

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    Although there are logical arguments on both sides of the argument on the effectiveness of homeschooling. Sally Driscoll‚ author of “Homeschooling is an Effective Approach to Education” ‚ approaches the topic neither unbiasedly or logically; closer inspection than driscoll provided shows true and unbiased information pertaining to the effectiveness of

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    Home. New York: Institute of Religion and Public Life. Retrieved August 23‚ 2010‚ from the Proquest database. This is a great source that provides a sound argument about the benefits of homeschooling. The author who home school her children present an proficient way to educate and understand the ways of homeschooling‚ The author further illustrates the success of children who are homeschooled‚ and how they learn more quickly compared to a classroom of twenty or more students. KO‚ M. L. (1997). A Journey

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    important is a child’s education to a parent? With children starting school every fall‚ parents have to decide whether homeschooling or public education is better for their child. It is best for the parent to fully understand the pros and cons of homeschooling and public education. Homeschooling and public education both provide the same education. Some parents believe that homeschooling their child will provide a safer environment. Others put their children in public school so they have a chance to have

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    responsible for purchasing school supplies and materials such as pencils‚ paper‚ folders‚ crayons‚ tissue‚ etc. Public education offers your child free transportation on the school bus‚ as well as breakfast and lunch provided by the government. Homeschooling was made legal in 1993. Home school is the education of children at home. The “teachers” are in most cases the child’s parents. Children who home school learn in the comfort of their own home‚ generally around other siblings who are being home-schooled

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    in 2011/12(Redford,J.,Battle,D.,Bielick,S‚2016).But why home schools behave better than pubic schools in the development of their students?To sum up‚home schools is a nice way to track the conflict between parents and schools.First‚Some parents homeschooling in order to have greater control over what and how their children are taught‚ to cater more adequately to an individual child’s aptitudes and abilities‚ to provide instruction from a specific religious or moral position‚ and to take advantage of

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