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Keyword: homeschool
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1. Number and percentage of homeschooled students whose parents reported particular reasons for homeschooling as being applicable to their situation and as being their most important reason for homeschooling: 2003
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Elementary/Secondary Homeschooling in the United States: 2003 2003
2. Number and percentage of homeschooled students, ages 5 through 17 with a grade equivalent of kindergarten through 12th grade, by various characteristics: 1999 and 2003
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Elementary/Secondary Homeschooling in the United States: 2003 2003
3. Number and percentage distribution of homeschooled students, ages 5 through 17 with a grade equivalent of kindergarten through 12th grade, by school enrollment status: 1999 and 2003
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Elementary/Secondary Homeschooling in the United States: 2003 2003
4. Number and percentage of homeschooled students, ages 5 through 17 with a grade equivalent of kindergarten through 12th grade, who engaged in distance learning using various media: 2003
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Elementary/Secondary Homeschooling in the United States: 2003 2003
5. Number and percentage of homeschooled students, ages 5 through 17 with a grade equivalent of kindergarten through 12th grade, whose parents reported using various sources of curriculum or books: 2003
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Elementary/Secondary Homeschooling in the United States: 2003 2003
6. Odds ratios for logistic regression analysis of homeschooling on various characteristics, students ages 5 through 17 with a grade equivalent of kindergarten through 12th grade: 2003
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Elementary/Secondary Homeschooling in the United States: 2003 2003
7. Percentage distribution of all students, homeschooled students, and nonhomeschooled students, ages 5 through 17 with a grade equivalent of kindergarten through 12th grade, by various characteristics: 1999 and 2003
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Elementary/Secondary Homeschooling in the United States: 2003 2003
8. Number and percentage of school-age children who were homeschooled, by parents’ reasons given as important and most important for homeschooling: 2003
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References/Other The Condition of Education 2005 2003
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