Parents’ Voices: Virtual Classroom Bridging Homeschooling to Public Schools

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Abstract

This research examined to what extent homeschooling parents believed that virtual classrooms have bridged the home and public-schooling systems via a case study. Data were drawn from an online survey as well as Skype and personal interviews with ten participants who were parents of home-schooled children with an understanding of the virtual learning process. Participants reported both benefits and challenges of virtual homeschooling from parents’ perspectives. Discussion and implications to educational practitioners are included.

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Norman, D., Luo, T., & Muljana, P. S. (2020). Parents’ Voices: Virtual Classroom Bridging Homeschooling to Public Schools. Journal of Educational Technology Development and Exchange, 13(2), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.18785/jetde.1302.01

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