Fundamental elements in examining a child’s right to education : a study of home education research and regulation in Australia
journal contribution
posted on 2010-07-01, 00:00authored byG Jackson, Sonia Allan
Home education provides valuable educational and developmental opportunities for children. An examination of Australia’s research indicates many best educational practices, including more informed mediation, contextualised learning, and opportunities to exercise autonomy. Key features include learning embedded in communities and program modification in response to students’ needs. Current state and territory legal requirements are examined within the context of this research and Australia’s obligations to international human rights treaties. All jurisdictions accept home education as one way to meet compulsory education requirements. The extent to which respective laws then reflect understanding of home education research and practice varies. Most jurisdictions allow for a variety of educational approaches. Some oversight regulation could however be modified to reflect a better understanding of home education. Consultation with home educators and reference to research would assist the development of more uniform legislation and policy across Australia, and enable better regulatory practice.
History
Journal
International electronic journal of elementary education
Volume
2
Issue
3
Pagination
349 - 364
Publisher
International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
Location
Kutahya, Turkey
ISSN
1307-9298
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2010, International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education