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Home Schooling. Home schooling is usually provided by either ideologues or pedagogues - seeking to protect their children from outside influences or to improve their educational experience. "Home Schooling: From the Extreme to the Mainstream" places home schooling in context: providing evidence on the educational attainment, parental background and the socialization of home-taught children. Patrick Basham argues that while it is not suitable or desirable for all families it is an inexpensive private alternative that should be taken seriously.

 

By Fraser Institute , Canada.

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