Parental Engagement: Why Parents in Russia Choose Homeschooling and What Problems They Have to Solve

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of School Choice Pub Date : 2021-12-21 DOI:10.1080/15582159.2021.2018785
K. Lyubitskaya, K. Polivanova
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ABSTRACT Previous studies of homeschooling focus primarily on two areas: the demographic characteristics and socio-economic status of homeschoolers and the achievements of homeschooled children. Recently, however, the angle of research has shifted to the emotional and social results and emerging problems of homeschooling. Our paper presents the first attempt to investigate the reasons families in Russia choose homeschooling in the context of the historical changes that took place in the Russian education system in regard to the reasons families in Europe and the US choose homeschooling. In addition, this paper identifies the barriers homeschool families in Russia face and ways to overcome them. The study is based on survey data (N = 151) and interviews (N = 33) of parents in Russia. Our results indicate that parents struggle to define their role(s) in their relationships with their children during homeschooling while also encountering a lack of support and the misunderstanding of other family members. In addition to these difficulties, we identified organizational problems, including the transition to homeschooling, the lack of parental pedagogical competence, and the lack of special methods of individual education. A distinctive feature of Russian homeschooling, moreover, is that it remains parent-friendly, allowing the family to choose and organize the form of education for their children, and is developing rapidly while existing being in an institutional environment controlled by the state, with the legacy of the Soviet educational system.
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父母参与:俄罗斯父母为什么选择在家上学以及他们必须解决哪些问题
摘要:以往关于在家上学的研究主要集中在两个领域:在家上学者的人口特征和社会经济地位以及在家上学儿童的成就。然而,最近,研究的角度已经转向在家上学的情感和社会结果以及新出现的问题。我们的论文首次尝试在俄罗斯教育系统发生历史变化的背景下,就欧洲和美国家庭选择在家上学的原因,调查俄罗斯家庭选择在家庭上学的原因。此外,本文还确定了俄罗斯家庭在家上学面临的障碍以及克服这些障碍的方法。这项研究基于对俄罗斯父母的调查数据(N=151)和访谈(N=33)。我们的研究结果表明,在家上学期间,父母很难确定自己在与孩子关系中的角色,同时也会遇到缺乏支持和其他家庭成员的误解。除了这些困难之外,我们还发现了组织问题,包括向在家上学的过渡、父母缺乏教学能力以及缺乏特殊的个人教育方法。此外,俄罗斯家庭教育的一个显著特点是,它仍然对父母友好,允许家庭为孩子选择和组织教育形式,并在国家控制的制度环境中迅速发展,继承了苏联教育体系的遗产。
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Journal of School Choice
Journal of School Choice Social Sciences-Education
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