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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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1995
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| author | Wikel, Nancy |
| author_facet | Wikel, Nancy Wikel, Nancy |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | A Community Connection: The Public Library and Home Schoolers. Wikel, Nancy Academic Achievement Educational Environment Educational Principles Educational Quality Home Schooling Library Role Library Services Parent Attitudes Parent Student Relationship Parents as Teachers Public Libraries Religious Factors Social Adjustment Special Needs Students Teaching Methods Describes two main groups of home schoolers, "ideological" and "pedagogical." Highlights include a family's success with nondirective teaching; teaching styles; religious factors; the social impact; research results about use of public libraries; and 12 suggestions of how libraries can serve home schoolers information needs. (AEF) |
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| language | en |
| publishDate | 1995 |
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| spellingShingle | A Community Connection: The Public Library and Home Schoolers. Wikel, Nancy Academic Achievement Educational Environment Educational Principles Educational Quality Home Schooling Library Role Library Services Parent Attitudes Parent Student Relationship Parents as Teachers Public Libraries Religious Factors Social Adjustment Special Needs Students Teaching Methods A Community Connection: The Public Library and Home Schoolers. Wikel, Nancy Academic Achievement Educational Environment Educational Principles Educational Quality Home Schooling Library Role Library Services Parent Attitudes Parent Student Relationship Parents as Teachers Public Libraries Religious Factors Social Adjustment Special Needs Students Teaching Methods Describes two main groups of home schoolers, "ideological" and "pedagogical." Highlights include a family's success with nondirective teaching; teaching styles; religious factors; the social impact; research results about use of public libraries; and 12 suggestions of how libraries can serve home schoolers information needs. (AEF) |
| title | A Community Connection: The Public Library and Home Schoolers. |
| topic | Academic Achievement Educational Environment Educational Principles Educational Quality Home Schooling Library Role Library Services Parent Attitudes Parent Student Relationship Parents as Teachers Public Libraries Religious Factors Social Adjustment Special Needs Students Teaching Methods |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ497896 |