Walden University. (n.d.). Why Do People Act Differently in Groups Than They Do Alone? Walden University. https://www.waldenu.edu/online-masters-programs/ms-in-psychology/resource/why-do-people-act-differently-in-groups-than-they-do-alone
Background: This is an article from Walden university how have been published the online master program for psychology responding and giving more information on an important question: “Why do people Act differently in Groups than they do alone.
How did I use it: I use this article to support my idea about been in school is more socializing than be at home because at school you’re always with a group of people you interact with them but at home you don’t and interacting with people and been part of a Groupe have a lot of benefits.
ICHER By Robert Lyon (September 21) 2015, MESCHOOLING STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS: Research Review. ICHER Blog. https://icher.org/blog/?p=2122
Background: This is a research review by Robert Lyon about homeschooling students with special needs.
How did I use it: I use it to support more my points about homeschool for special cases people by providing some information about the relation between homeschooling and the special need homeschooler also the relation between the parent and the special need homeschooler.
Special needs students – the advantages of homeschooling. Calvert Education. (2019, January 3). Retrieved May 31, 2022, from https://www.calverteducation.com/homeschooling-children-with-special-needs/special-needs-students-the-advantages-of-homeschooling
Background: This is an article provided by Calvert education providing information about the advantages of homeschooling for special needs students.
How did I use it: I use it to show the benefits of homeschooling for this case of people because homeschooling can have benefits for the more than a regular Personne and it can be helpful to make them feel that they people that able to learn and been educated in any case.
Special needs parenting: The pros and cons of homeschooling a child with disabilities. Angel Sense. (2019, February 11). Retrieved May 31, 2022, from https://www.angelsense.com/blog/special-needs-parenting-the-pros-and-cons-of-homeschooling-a-child-with-disabilities/
Background: this article it talks about the pros and cons of homeschooling a child with disabilities.
How did I use it: I used more this article to be more kind of like support my idea and at the same time against it by showing the good side and the bad side of homeschooling for students with disabilities.
READY KIDS Occupational Therapy-Homeschooling for Special Needs Children: Weight Pros & cons.The ready kids team. Homeschooling for Special Needs Children: Weighing Pros & Cons (readykids.com.au)
Background: this article it talks about the pros and cons of homeschooling a child with disabilities but is telling us also more about the role of the parents about what they do and witch resources they can refers too.
How did I use it: I use it by also providing some information about how the parents the role should work regarding been the school and the teachers for their kids.
Ray, B. D. (2017). Research facts on homeschooling. National Home Education Research Institute. Research Facts on Homeschooling – National Home Education Research Institute (nheri.org)
Background: research facts on homeschooling by national home education research institute.
How did I use it: I use it to provide numbers and statistics about homeschooling has numbers of people, numbers of homeschools, the numbers of homeschool performances of students.
Medlin, R. G. (2000). Home schooling and the question of socialization. Peabody Journal of Education, 75(1-2), 107-123. Home Schooling and the Question of Socialization: Peabody Journal of Education: Vol 75, No 1-2 (tandfonline.com)
Background: this is an article about homeschooling and the question of socialization.
How did I use it: I use this article to support my point about has a parent you cannot replace the teacher because the teacher is more dedicated and professional and have different impact on, your children while she is teaching him is different than you been teaching him.
Rudner, L. M. (1999). Scholastic achievement and demographic characteristics of home school students in 1998. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 7(8). ERIC – ED424309 – Scholastic Achievement and Demographic Characteristics of Home School Students in 1998., Education Policy Analysis Archives, 1999-Mar-23
Background: this article represents the Scholastic Achievement and Demographic Characteristics of Home School Students in 1998 by Rudner Lawrence M.
How did I use it: I use it to tell that also homeschoolers do good in education where not saying they not people how don’t get educated.
Isenberg, E. J. (2007). What have we learned about homeschooling? Peabody Journal of Education, 82(2-3), 387-409. What Have We Learned about Homeschooling? on JSTOR
Background: this is an article posted in the journal of education by Eric J. Isenberg telling us in general what is homeschooling.
How did I use it: I used to provide like the introduction of homeschool and what it is.
American University School of Education Online. (n.d.). The importance of school attendance. American University School of Educ ation Online. https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/importance-of-school-attendance/
Background: this is an article by ” School of education online programs” giving us information’s about why school attendance is important and the effect of chronic absenteeism on.
How did I use it: I use it to support my idea about that wake up take your backpack and go attend school it’s a really important point and it have a lot of benefits for the future and your career life and first of them and is one important for everything is to be on time and make balance in your life.
Smith, J. (2022, February 1). Studying Alone vs. Studying in a Group: Which Is More Effective? E2 Study Solution. https://www.e2studysolution.com/news/studying-alone-vs-studying-in-a-group-which-is-more-effective/
Background: this article by excel education is telling us about studying alone vs studying in a group: which is more effective?
How did I use it: I use it to support my point about study with a group of people like been in class or with your classmates after class is more beneficial than study by yourself between four walls.