- A Different Education,
by Jeffrey S. Cramer (Autumn 2001, Issue #6, pp. 20-24). Begins to
address the question of what happens to education when mistakes are
not things to be ashamed of, and competition is not accepted blindly.
- Homeschool Alumni, by Jill Boone (Winter 2000, Issue #3, pp.
25-30). After 23 years of homeschooling, Boone is able to use alternative
definitions of "success" to discuss how homeschooled teens "turn
out" as they venture into university and the world of work.
- John Holt and
the Origins of Contemporary Homeschooling,
by Patrick Farenga (Summer 1999, Paths Issue #1, pp. 34-37). As one
of the primary "mover and shakers" in homeschooling, this
article discusses Holt's evolving philosophy through his many books
and the publishing of the magazine Growing Without Schooling.
- When Is a School Not A School?, by Nancy Friedland (Winter
2000, Issue #3, pp. 15-25). This profile article showcases a local
homeschooling support groups growth into a mutually rewarding
program for partnering school and home schoolers, through the development
of a charter school.
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