Home schoolers transition to public schools in West Virginia [electronic resource] /
Abstract (Summary)
Home Schoolers Transition to Public Schools
in West Virginia
Anne Krout
This study investigated the issues embedded in the transition of home schooled
students entering or reentering public school in West Virginia. The research was
primarily qualitative, however; quantitative research was also employed. Two rounds
of interviews, for a total of 46 interviews, were conducted over an eight month
period. The interviews included three families and their children who had been home
schooled and were returning to public school. The public school teachers who had
the returning students placed in their classrooms were also interviewed. The
following questions guided the research: 1) What were the factors that influenced the
home schooling family’s decision to enter their children in public school?; 2)What do
home schooling families believe public schools currently do and/or should do to
support their children in their transition from home to school?; 3) What is the
experience that home schooling students have upon entering public schools and what
could the public schools do to participate in that experience? and 4) What are the
critical issues embedded in the transition from home schooling to public schools for
parents, children and educators? Major findings from the study included: 1) A key
factor the in home schooling family’s decision to enroll their children in public
schools was to establish positive social interactions with peers and teachers; 2)
Support received by the returning home schooled student from public schools, i.e.,
classroom teachers, is haphazard and is more apt to be academic rather than
emotional support; 3) Public schools need to take an active role in the transition of
returning home schooled students: 4) Conferences should be held among public
school educators, home schooling parents and students before the child enters public
school; 5) The development of positive social relationships by the returning student is
key to the successful transition back to public school and 6) Dual enrollment in public
school and home school should be considered as an option for students.
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School:West Virginia University
School Location:USA - West Virginia
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:home schooling public schools dual enrollment
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