Homeschoolers on to College: What Research Shows Us
Journal of College Admission, Fall 2004 by Ray, Brian D
Dr. Brian D. Ray has been researching the homeschool movement for almost 20 years and is internationally known for his work. He has been a classroom teacher in public and private schools and a professor in the sciences and education at the undergraduate and graduate levels. He earned his Ph.D. in science education from Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon.
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Among other things, he currently conducts research, speaks, writes, and consults, and is president of the National Home Education Research Institute in Salem, Oregon (www.nheri.org, mail@nheri.org). Brian, his wife, and eight children live on a small farm in western Oregon.
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