The politics of homeschools: Religious conservatives and regulation requirements |
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Authors: | Andrea Vieux |
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Affiliation: | The University of Central Florida, Building 14, Room 302, 4297 Andromeda Loop North, Orlando, FL 32816-1356, USA |
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Abstract: | Over the last few decades, the number of homeschools in the United States (US) has grown, and a large proportion is attributed to increases in religiously affiliated homeschools (Kunzman, 2009). However, empirical analyses of the relationship between religion and homeschooling are lacking. This analysis begins to fill that void using a culture wars framework, and indicates that states with higher percentages of evangelical residents are less likely to regulate homeschooling. Consistent with Deckman's (2004) claim, these findings demonstrate the culture wars are active in education policymaking. |
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Keywords: | State politics Religion Education Homeschooling |
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