Homeschooling and religious fundamentalism

This article considers the relationship between homeschooling and religious fundamentalism by focusing on their intersection in the philosophies and practices of conservative Christian homeschoolers in the United States. Homeschooling provides an ideal educational setting to support several core fun...

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Main Author: Robert KUNZMAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kura Publishing 2010-10-01
Series:International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
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Online Access:http://www.iejee.com/3_1_2010/17_28.pdf
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spelling doaj-805291901fa24075a7d8f5619c5e154c2020-11-25T03:48:12ZengKura PublishingInternational Electronic Journal of Elementary Education1307-92982010-10-01311728Homeschooling and religious fundamentalismRobert KUNZMANThis article considers the relationship between homeschooling and religious fundamentalism by focusing on their intersection in the philosophies and practices of conservative Christian homeschoolers in the United States. Homeschooling provides an ideal educational setting to support several core fundamentalist principles: resistance to contemporary culture; suspicion of institutional authority and professional expertise; parental control and centrality of the family; and interweaving of faith and academics. It is important to recognize, however, that fundamentalism exists on a continuum; conservative religious homeschoolers resist liberal democratic values to varying degrees, and efforts to foster dialogue and accommodation with religious homeschoolers can ultimately helpstrengthen the broader civic fabric.http://www.iejee.com/3_1_2010/17_28.pdfhome educationhomeschoolingChristian fundamentalism
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Christian fundamentalism
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title_short Homeschooling and religious fundamentalism
title_full Homeschooling and religious fundamentalism
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series International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
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publishDate 2010-10-01
description This article considers the relationship between homeschooling and religious fundamentalism by focusing on their intersection in the philosophies and practices of conservative Christian homeschoolers in the United States. Homeschooling provides an ideal educational setting to support several core fundamentalist principles: resistance to contemporary culture; suspicion of institutional authority and professional expertise; parental control and centrality of the family; and interweaving of faith and academics. It is important to recognize, however, that fundamentalism exists on a continuum; conservative religious homeschoolers resist liberal democratic values to varying degrees, and efforts to foster dialogue and accommodation with religious homeschoolers can ultimately helpstrengthen the broader civic fabric.
topic home education
homeschooling
Christian fundamentalism
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