The gift of homeschooling: Adult homeschool graduates and their parents conceptualize homeschooling in North Carolina

Author:

McCabe Marta1,Beláňová Andrea2,Machovcová Kateřina3

Affiliation:

1. Ph.D. Center for the Global Learner, Durham Technical Community College , 6 Barrington Place, Durham, NC 27705, USA

2. Ph.D. Faculty of Arts , Charles University in Prague , Jana Palach Square 1/2, Prague 1, 116 38, Czech Republic

3. Ph.D. Faculty of Arts , Charles University in Prague , Jana Palach Square 1/2, Prague 1, 116 38, Czech Republic and Faculty of Education , Charles University in Prague , Department of Pedagogy , Magdalény Rettigové 4, Prague 1, 116 39, Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract Although still a marginalized practice, homeschooling is on the rise internationally and across socio-economic groups. Moreover, the current Covid-19 pandemic has shifted additional attention to homeschooling. However, much of the available research is primarily concerned with the current day-to-day practice of homeschooling and little attention is paid to adult homeschool graduates. This exploratory study, based on qualitative interviews with mothers and adult children from 12 families, examines young adults’ overall evaluation of their past homeschooling experience and aims to understand how parents and children view the pros and cons of homeschooling in hindsight. The data analysis revealed that homeschoolers approach education more broadly than focusing strictly on the academic side and it identified the common theme of “gifting,” which challenges the prevailing conceptualization that homeschooling is a “sacrifice.” Respondents viewed their homeschooling experience as a mutually beneficial process of giving and receiving rather than a unidirectional act of “sacrifice.”

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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