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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2024 · 54 MIN

Conducting Homeschool Research | An Interview with Dr. Brian Ray

from Homeschool Talks: Ideas and Inspiration for Your Homeschool · host HSLDA

Dr. Brian Ray has been studying homeschooling before we even knew what to call it! Brian and Jim Mason (HSLDA President) discuss advocacy research, conflicting worldviews at play, and the importance of peer reviewed studies protecting against these biases. You won't want to miss this insightful conversation on home education research and what the next generation of research may look like! "What are [homeschoolers vs public schoolers] doing now in life, you know, occupation. Are they married? Do they go to college or not go to college? Do they vote? Do they volunteer? Are they happy or not? Are they depressed or not? Do they feel fulfilled in life or not? Group study can help us know what is happening. And if we think these five things are good things, what was going on growing up that was connected? So I think a piece of the new generation of research is going to be looking within groups."—Dr. Brian Ray

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