Homeschooling: & The Effect on College Students (Writing 150)
by:
M.D. Jones (author)
Olga Wawer (author)
Home-schooling is one of the many options for getting an education and has been getting more and more popular over the past couple of decades. There are various negative stereotypes associated with being home-schooled and this study seeks to determine whether these stereotypes are true or false...
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Home-schooling is one of the many options for getting an education and has been getting more and more popular over the past couple of decades. There are various negative stereotypes associated with being home-schooled and this study seeks to determine whether these stereotypes are true or false on their adjustment in college. This study was done to investigate home-schooled students’ self-esteem and depression in college and was assessed by doing an online survey. Out of the 1,580 students who were invited to participate in this study, only 185 students actually participated in it and they were students from both public and private universities and colleges. The results show that students who were home-schooled do not show a significant difference in self-esteem and depression than those who were never home-schooled and that home-schooled students have a higher academic achievement in college and view their college experience more positively than those students who were never home-schooled.
Just what are the effects of home-schooling? Is it worth it for your family? In this amazing read, Wawer explains her research and the true results of home-schooling. Wawer is clear and concise as she shares the facts. Do not miss this read today!
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B01DJGNI6O
Publish date: 2016-03-27
Publisher: WBP
Pages no: 5
Edition language: English