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1. John Taylor Gatto quoted in Hern, Matt. Field Day: Getting Society out of School. (Vancouver BC: New Star Books, 2003), 53. 2. Albert, David H. Homeschooling and the Voyage of Self-Discovery. (Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press 2003). 15 fn2. 3. Arai, A. Bruce.,“Reasons for Home Schooling in Canada.” Canadian Journal of Education (2000 25(3)). http://www.csse.ca/CJE/home.htm. 206. 4. Meighan, Roland. The Next Learning System. (Nottingham UK: Educational Heretics Press 1997). 3. 5. Putnam, Robert D. Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community. (NY: Simon & Shuster 2000). 302. 7. Reich, Rob, “The Civic Perils of Homeschooling” Educational Leadership 8. Webb, Julie. Those Unschooled Minds: Home-Educated Children Grow Up. Nottingham: Educational Heretics Press. 1999). 9. Stevens, Mitchell L. Kingdom of Children: Culture and Controversy in the Homeschooling Movement. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2001). 88. 10. Reich, Rob, “The Civic Perils of Homeschooling” Educational Leadership 12. John Taylor Gatto quoted in Hern, Matt. Field Day: Getting Society out of School. (Vancouver BC: New Star Books, 2003), 53. 13. John Taylor Gatto quoted in Meighan, Roland "How to survive school". Natural Parent Magazine 14 (Jan/Feb 2000). http://edheretics.gn.apc.org/index.htm (Accessed April 15, 2005). 14. Putnam, Robert D. Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community. (NY: Simon & Shuster, 2000). 153. 17. ibid., 170-71. 18. Levin, Doug., Sousan Arefeh, Amanda Lenhart & Lee Rainie. The Digital Disconnect: the Widening Gap between Internet-savvy Students and their Schools. Pew Internet and American Life Project Report, 8/14/2002. http://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/67/report_display.asp (Accessed April 18, 2005). 19. Hughes, Greg. “High tech now crucial to higher learning” CBC News Viewpoint April 13, 2005. http://www.cbc.ca/news/viewpoint/vp_hughes/20050413.html (Accessed April 13, 2005). 20. Maeroff, Gene I. A Classroom of One: How Online Learning is Changing Our Schools and Colleges. (NY: Palgrave MacMillan. 2003). 253. |
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