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Alexandra Adamski

Professor Guenzel
ENC 1102
Digital Paper Trail

1. Lebeda, Samantha. “Homeschooling: Depriving Children of Social Development.”


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2. Murphy, MurphyJoseph, and Vanderbilt University. “The Social and Educational
Outcomes of Homeschooling.” Taylor & Francis,
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3. Pearson, and Richard C. “Homeschooling: What Educators Should Know.” ERIC, 30
Nov. 1995, eric.ed.gov/?id=ED402135.
4. Ricardo, Ashleigh. Homeschooling: A Restriction on Socialization for Children.
www.luc.edu/media/lucedu/law/centers/childlaw/childed/pdfs/2014studentpapers/Ric
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5. Baidi. “The Role of Parents' Interests and Attitudes in Motivating Them to Homeschool
Their Children.” Journal of Social Studies Education Research, vol. 10, no. 1, 2019,
pp. 156–177.
6.  Jones, Nicole. “The Effects of Social-Connectedness and Self-Esteem on the Resiliency
of Homeschool Students.” 2018.
7. Jushchyshyn, Kathie. “Leaving Public School for Homeschool: What to Think About .”
Old Schoolhouse , 2019, pp. 40–41.
8. Medlin, R. G. (2006). Homeschooled Children’s Social Skills. Online Submission, 17(1),
1–8. 
9. Kingston, S. T., & Medlin, R. G. (2005). Empathy, Altruism, and Moral Development in
Home Schooled Children. Online Submission, 16(4), 1–10.
10. Calvery, R., & And Others. (1992). The Difference in Achievement between Home
Schooled and Public Schooled Students for Grades Four, Seven, and Ten in
Arkansas.
11. Leeds, M. A. (2009). Academic Achievement of Students in a Charter Homeschool
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12. Dahlquist, K. L., York-Barr, J., & Hendel, D. D. (2006). The Choice to Homeschool:
Home Educator Perspectives and School District Options. Journal of School
Leadership, 16(4), 354–385.
13. Eisele, E. (2006). Combining Public School and Homeschool: Better than “Good
Enough”. How Can One Combine Homeschool and Public School to Spell Success?
Understanding Our Gifted, 18(2), 13–14.
14. Duvall, S. F., Delquadri, J. C., & Ward, D. L. (2004). A Preliminary Investigation of the
Effectiveness of Homeschool Instructional Environments for Students with Attention-
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. School Psychology Review, 33(1), 140–158.
15. Romanowski, M. H., & National Association of Elementary School Principals, A. V.
(2001). Home School and the Public School: Rethinking the Relationship.
Streamlined Seminar, 19(3).
16. Feliciano, H. R. (2018). Home schooling charter school students and traditional public
school students: Comparisons of standardized academic achievement data (Order No.
10745519). Available from Education Database. (2018853665). Retrieved from
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17. Barwegen, L. M., Falciani, N. K., Putnam, S. J., Reamer, M. B., & Stair, E. E. (2004).
Academic achievement of homeschool and public school students and student
perception of parent involvement. School Community Journal, 14(1), 39-58.
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18. Dennis, C. M. (2016). Returning to the fold: A study of homeschoolers who return to the
public school (Order No. 10131439). Available from Education Database.
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accountid=10003
19. Wilson, C. (2010). An examination of assessment scores between students who attend
public schools and students who were homeschooled prior to entering a virtual
charter school (Order No. 3405772). Available from Education Database.
(219961768). Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/219961768?
accountid=10003
20. Goode, K. J. (2009). Transitioning home-school children into the public school
classroom (Order No. 3362690). Available from Education Database. (305172650).
Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/305172650?accountid=10003
21. Scheriff, J. W. (2008). A descriptive case study of homeschooling and implications for
the future of public schools (Order No. 3431775). Available from Education
Database. (814800556). Retrieved from
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22. Wright, B. A. (2014). Homeschoolers returning to public school: Why do they come
back?(Order No. 3617390). Available from Education Database. (1527092624).
Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/1527092624?accountid=10003 
23. Hamlin, D. (2019). Do Homeschooled Students Lack Opportunities to Acquire Cultural
Capital? Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey of American Households.
Peabody Journal of Education (0161956X), 94(3), 312–327.
https://doi.org/10.1080/0161956X.2019.1617582
24. Brown, L. H., & Beckett, K. S. (2007). Parent Involvement in an Alternative School for
Students at Risk of Educational Failure. Education & Urban Society, 39(4), 498–523.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0013124507301579
25. Hodge, D. R., Salas-Wright, C. P., & Vaughn, M. G. (2017). Behavioral Risk Profiles of
Homeschooled Adolescents in the United States: A Nationally Representative
Examination of Substance Use Related Outcomes. Substance Use & Misuse, 52(3),
273.
26. Després, B. (2013). A Question of Resistance to Home Education and the Culture of
School-Based Education. Peabody Journal of Education, 88(3), 365–377.
27. Rockholt, E. D. (2013). Homeschool participation in public school extracurricular
activities in tennessee: A case study (Order No. 3552100). Available from Education
Database. (1293031826). Retrieved from
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28. Dewar, Gwen. “Homeschooling Outcomes.” How Do They Compare?,
www.parentingscience.com/homeschooling-outcomes.html.

29. Almasoud, Sahar, and Samantha Fowler. “The Difference in the Academic Achievements
of Homeschooled and Non-Homeschooled Students.” National Home Education
Research Institute, Super User /Wp-Content/Uploads/2016/06/Logo-300x86.Png, 19
Mar. 2019, www.nheri.org/home-school-researcher-the-difference-in-the-academic-
achievements-of-homeschooled-and-non-homeschooled-students/.
30. Dewar, Gwen. “Homeschooling Outcomes.” How Do They Compare?,
www.parentingscience.com/homeschooling-outcomes.html.

31. 2011-2020, (c) Copyright skillsyouneed.com. “What Are Social Skills?” SkillsYouNeed,
www.skillsyouneed.com/ips/social-skills.html.

32. “Some Fascinating Facts About Homeschool vs Public School.” Homeschool World,
www.home-school.com/news/homeschool-vs-public-school.php.

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