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Devora, Denise – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Accelerated learning options such as dual credit, dual enrollment, and Advanced Placement have been increasing in popularity, yet there is minimal research to demonstrate the effectiveness of these programs in meeting their implied objective among public, private, and charter school students. Even less research exists to indicate the effectiveness…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Dual Enrollment, Home Schooling, Conventional Instruction
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Blok, Henk; Karsten, Sjoerd – European Journal of Education, 2011
In many European countries and in North America, home education is a viable alternative for education at school. Parents who want to home school their child are legally allowed to do so, although some countries impose rather strict conditions. This article concentrates on the way authorities supervise or inspect the quality of home education. A…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Inspection, Foreign Countries, Parents as Teachers
Smith, Kelly A. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
While animal assisted therapy (AAT) has been a successful part of treatment plans within the medical field for several decades, AAT has not been quantitatively researched as a viable instructional tool that can be used in conjunction with other reading intervention strategies. With over one-third of elementary school aged children experiencing…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Grade 3, Therapy, Reading Instruction
Wilson, Catherine – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Virtual charter schools, emerging in the 1990s, are a recent development in the education field and reflect today's technology-oriented society. This study examined existing data to evaluate what, if any, difference existed between students who attended public school and those who were homeschooled prior to entering the virtual charter school. …
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Public Schools, Home Schooling, Performance Based Assessment
Ziegelman, Elinor G. – 1986
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a parent-teaching home-based program, as compared to a teacher-oriented center-based program, on children's preschool language skill development. Participants were 27 boys and 26 girls selected from 116 enrollees in a 4-county Head Start program. A pretest-posttest control group design was…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth, Home Schooling, Language Acquisition