The government publishes most, if not all, of their modern documents in an online format. For such documents, we link to online government databases that can be searched for relevant material. Older documents, however, can best be found by searching print collections of your local library. Here is a list of both print and online materials that we have available in our collection:
Rural home schooling and place-based education
Author: Rebecca Jaycox
Published: 2001
Call number: GOVPUBS. ED 1.331/2:EDO-RC-01-9
Issues related to estimating the home-schooled population in the United States with national household survey data
Authors: Robin R. Henke, Phillip Kaufman, MPR Associates, Inc.; Stephen P. Broughman, Kathryn Chandler, National Center for Education Statistics.
Published: 2000
Call number: GOVPUBS. ED 1.328/7:SCH 6/7
The right to home school : a guide to the law on parents’ rights in education
Author: Christopher J. Klicka
Published: 1998
Call number: LEGLREF. KF4221 .K56 1998
Homeschoolers [electronic resource] : estimating numbers and growth
Author: Patricia M. Lines
Published: 1999
Call number: GOVWEB. ED 1.302:2002010890
1.1 million homeschooled students in the United States in 2003 [electronic resource]
Author: Daniel Princiotta
Published: 2004
Call number: GOVWEB. ED 1.322/2:H 75
Homeschooling in the United States--2003 [electronic resource] : statistical analysis report.
Publisher: United States Dept. of Education
Published: 2006
Call number: GOVWEB. ED 1.102:H 75