How can the dual identity of "teacher" and "parent" influence the decision to homeschool in Australia?

Drawing from interviews with early childhood, primary, and high school educators who homeschool, authors Rebecca English and Gemma Troughton explore the ways their experience influences their understanding of themselves as both teachers and parents. Canaries in the Coalmine delves into the reasoning behind following an alternative education path, the approaches taken by home educators, and how they navigate the differences from mainstream education. This book also invites readers to consider the wider implications of this movement: what does this choice mean for schools, the community, and the teacher shortage?

This book is ideal reading for students and practitioners of Education, and Sociology, as well as Teachers, Policy Makers, Education Administrators, Home Educators, Parents, and Guardians.



Autorentext

Rebecca English is a qualified teacher, homeschooler, and Senior Lecturer at Queensland University of Technology.

Gemma Troughton is a teacher, homeschooler, and sessional Lecturer at Queensland University of Technology.

Titel
Canaries in the Coalmine
Untertitel
Australian Teachers Who Homeschool Their Children
EAN
9781916704657
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.10.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.74 MB