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Congratulations, Dixie! What a great project! I’m excited to read it. In terms of possible considerations, what about:

—References to philosophies, like unschooling, classical, and Charlotte Mason as reactions against/out of progressive public schooling. Especially since COVID, parents have searched for something different in educating their children, and the rise in popularity of different approaches has only increased interest in homeschooling generally.

—The role of social media and technology in increasing awareness of and participation in homeschooling. Maybe this is too social science-y, but I think this is interesting.

—How American understandings of civic involvement and citizenship have affected the rise (and also skepticism!) of homeschooling.

—The cottage industry-ification of education = more homeschooling? :-) Is homeschooling in part sort of like putting education on Etsy, with all the positive possibilities and negative limitations of both the marketplace and of family involvement? If that makes any sense…

I know you only have so much room and have to focus! Thanks for reading my rambly thoughts on this. Looking forward to reading yours!

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Tessa Carman's avatar

Wonderful news indeed! Congratulations, Dixie!

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