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Document Number: 6736 Homeschooling in the United States: 2003 - This report represents the latest survey information from the National Center for Education Statistics on the prevalence of homeschooling in the United States. It reports on the race and ethnicity, income level and educational attainment of students’ parents; compares the characteristics of homeschoolers to those of public and private schooled students; examines how homeschooling rates have changed between 1999 and 2003 for different segments of the student population; and describes parents’ primary reasons for homeschooling their children, as well as the resources and curricular tools homeschooled students use in their education. (Daniel Princiotta, Stacey Bielick and Christopher Chapman, National Center for Education Statistics, February 2006)...
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