Description
"The best book on home education written to date. A cross-disciplinary gem. Comprehensive, deep, beautifully constructed, alive, and amazingly accessible." (Joseph F. Murphy, Frank W. Mayborn Chair, Vanderbilt University, USA) "This engaging and meticulously detailed history displays a breadth and depth of insight unsurpassed in the research literature on homeschooling. Gaither not only tells the story of homeschooling's past, but explores its wider significance for education in the years ahead. With this revised edition, Gaither reinforces his status as the foremost scholar of American homeschooling, and his text is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand this compelling educational phenomenon and what it means for families, communities, and broader society." (Robert Kunzman, Professor of Curriculum Studies and Philosophy of Education, Indiana University, USA)
About the Author
Milton Gaither is Professor of Education at Messiah College, USA. He is a founding member and co-director of the International Center for Home Education Research and has published extensively on homeschooling and other topics related to the history of US education.
Book Information
ISBN 9781349950553
Author Milton Gaither
Format Paperback
Page Count 317
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan