Setting The Record Straight: Interviews With A Hundred British Home Educating Families

This study provides the first in-depth insight into home educators' thoughts in the UK. One hundred UK-based home-educating families were interviewed, 33 twice, mostly in their own homes, after having been randomly selected from a larger sample of families responding to an initial home-educatio...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Paula ROTHERMEL
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nipissing University 2011-12-01
Series:Journal of Unschooling and Alternative Learning
Online Access: https://jual.nipissingu.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/25/2014/06/v52102.pdf
id doaj-fa06d18892e84624aad42f4035fe883b
record_format Article
spelling doaj-fa06d18892e84624aad42f4035fe883b2020-11-24T21:38:01ZengNipissing UniversityJournal of Unschooling and Alternative Learning1916-81282011-12-015102057v52102Setting The Record Straight: Interviews With A Hundred British Home Educating FamiliesPaula ROTHERMELThis study provides the first in-depth insight into home educators' thoughts in the UK. One hundred UK-based home-educating families were interviewed, 33 twice, mostly in their own homes, after having been randomly selected from a larger sample of families responding to an initial home-education questionnaire (Rothermel 2002). Participating families were from diverse socio-economic groups, family structures and cultural backgrounds. The interviews were undertaken with a view to exploring issues within home-educating families that would not necessarily have become apparent through the questionnaires alone. The interviews revealed clear friction in some families, both within the home-educating family and between them and their extended family, which directly related to home-education. Generally however, the home-educating families were satisfied with their choice and relished the close family relationships engendered. These extensive interviews underline the view that viewing home educators as 'types' is useful only to those local authorities aiming to integrate children into school. https://jual.nipissingu.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/25/2014/06/v52102.pdf
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Paula ROTHERMEL
spellingShingle Paula ROTHERMEL
Setting The Record Straight: Interviews With A Hundred British Home Educating Families
Journal of Unschooling and Alternative Learning
author_facet Paula ROTHERMEL
author_sort Paula ROTHERMEL
title Setting The Record Straight: Interviews With A Hundred British Home Educating Families
title_short Setting The Record Straight: Interviews With A Hundred British Home Educating Families
title_full Setting The Record Straight: Interviews With A Hundred British Home Educating Families
title_fullStr Setting The Record Straight: Interviews With A Hundred British Home Educating Families
title_full_unstemmed Setting The Record Straight: Interviews With A Hundred British Home Educating Families
title_sort setting the record straight: interviews with a hundred british home educating families
publisher Nipissing University
series Journal of Unschooling and Alternative Learning
issn 1916-8128
publishDate 2011-12-01
description This study provides the first in-depth insight into home educators' thoughts in the UK. One hundred UK-based home-educating families were interviewed, 33 twice, mostly in their own homes, after having been randomly selected from a larger sample of families responding to an initial home-education questionnaire (Rothermel 2002). Participating families were from diverse socio-economic groups, family structures and cultural backgrounds. The interviews were undertaken with a view to exploring issues within home-educating families that would not necessarily have become apparent through the questionnaires alone. The interviews revealed clear friction in some families, both within the home-educating family and between them and their extended family, which directly related to home-education. Generally however, the home-educating families were satisfied with their choice and relished the close family relationships engendered. These extensive interviews underline the view that viewing home educators as 'types' is useful only to those local authorities aiming to integrate children into school.
url https://jual.nipissingu.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/25/2014/06/v52102.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT paularothermel settingtherecordstraightinterviewswithahundredbritishhomeeducatingfamilies
_version_ 1725935895274586112