Is a Whole School Approach to Inclusion Really Meeting the Needs of All Learners? Home-Schooling Parents' Perceptions

This paper examines issues impacting parental choice for home-schooling in one state in Australia. Data were collected from 99 parents home-schooling at least one child during the 2022 academic year. Utilizing the newly developed Parent Perceptions of Home-Schooling scale, consideration was given to...

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Main Authors: Chris Forlin (Author), Dianne Chambers (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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