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Author Brown, Heath A., author.

Title Homeschooling the right : how conservative education activism erodes the state / Heath Brown.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 255 pages) : illustrations
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents A theory of conservative freedom policy feedback -- The development of homeschool policy -- Design of homeschool policy and charter school -- The pillars of homeschooling -- Homeschooling organizational feedback and communications -- State and local mobilization and policy change -- Political behavior and community effects.
Summary For four decades, the number of conservative parents who homeschool their children has risen. But unlike others who teach at home, conservative homeschool families and organizations have amassed an army of living-room educators ready to defend their right to instruct their children as they wish, free from government intrusion. Through intensive but often hidden organizing, homeschoolers have struck fear into state legislators, laying the foundations for Republican electoral success.In Homeschooling the Right, the political scientist Heath Brown provides a novel analysis of the homeschooling movement and its central role in conservative efforts to shrink the public sector. He traces the aftereffects of the passage of state homeschool policies in the 1980s and the results of ongoing conservative education activism on the broader political landscape, including the campaigns of George W. Bush and the rise of the Tea Party. Brown finds that by opting out of public education services in favor of at-home provision, homeschoolers have furthered conservative goals of reducing the size and influence of government. He applies the theory of policy feedback--how public-policy choices determine subsequent politics--to demonstrate the effects of educational activism for other conservative goals such as gun rights, which are similarly framed as matters of liberty and freedom. Drawing on decades of county data, dozens of original interviews, and original archives of formal and informal homeschool organizations, this book is a groundbreaking investigation of the politics of the conservative homeschooling movement.
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Subject Home schooling -- United States.
Home schooling.
United States.
Education -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Education -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Education.
Conservatism -- United States.
Conservatism.
Education and state -- United States.
Education and state.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Radicalism.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Brown, Heath A.. Homeschooling the right New York : Columbia University Press, 2021. 9780231188807 (DLC) 2020022262
ISBN 9780231548014 electronic book
023154801X electronic book
9780231188807 hardcover
9780231188814 paperback
Music No. EB00820456 Recorded Books