In 2014, HARO, the parent organization of Homeschoolers Anonymous, conducted a survey of adult alumni of the modern Christian homeschool movement in consultation with the Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE). The purpose of this survey was to investigate the life experiences of Christian homeschool alumni by collecting information that past surveys of homeschool alumni had not.
Installment 2: Demographics
Installment Two of the 2014 HARO Survey examines how several variables, particularly age, gender, and parental education level, influenced our respondents’ homeschooling experiences. It also reveals that negative homeschooling experiences were not isolated to respondents from so-called “survivor” communities.
HARO Survey, Installment 2
In 2014, HARO, the parent organization of Homeschoolers Anonymous, conducted a survey of adult alumni of the modern Christian homeschool movement in consultation with the Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE). The purpose of this survey was to investigate the life experiences of Christian homeschool alumni by collecting information that past surveys of homeschool alumni had not.
Installment 2: Demographics
Installment Two of the 2014 HARO Survey examines how several variables, particularly age, gender, and parental education level, influenced our respondents’ homeschooling experiences. It also reveals that negative homeschooling experiences were not isolated to respondents from so-called “survivor” communities.
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