Dr Paula Rothermel

 

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I am currently an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow based at the University of Durham.  The work listed on this page represents that undertaken during my fellowship. Contact telephone 01457 829625

 

 

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Date

Home-Education:
Comparison of Home and School Educated Children on Pips
Baseline Assessments'

 

Rothermel, P. (2004) Home-Education: comparison of home and school educated children on PIPS Baseline Assessments, Journal of Early Childhood Research Issue 5.

2004

Home-Education: Baseline Assessments Involving a National Sample

 

Conference Paper:  EECERA Annual Conference organised by the European Early Childhood Research Association

September 2004

Symposium: Home-education: Friend or Foe? A Global Perspective.  Contributors, Paula Rothermel,  Thomas Spiegler, Christian Beck, Christine Brabant, Daniel Monk, John Barratt-Peacock

 

BERA Annual Conference, Manchester, UK

September 2004

Home-education Special Edition  Contributors -  GALLOWAY, D. M.: Editorial: DAVIES, S. & AURINI, J.: Home Schooling and Canadian Educational Politics: Rights, Pluralism, and Pedagogical Individualism: ROTHERMEL, P.: Can We Classify Motives for Home Education?: STEVENS, M. L.: The Normalization of Home Schooling in the United States: BARRATT-PEACOCK, J.: Australian Home Education - A Model: BRABANT, C. ET AL: Home Education in Quebec: Family First: NEUMAN, A.& AVIRAM, A.: Home Schooling as a Fundamental Change in Lifestyle: DE VAAL: Home Schooling as Alternative Form of Educational Provision in South Africa and the United States of America: MONK, D.: Home Education: A Human Right? LUBIENSKI, C.: A Critical View of Home-education: SPIEGLER, T.: Home Education in Germany - an Overview of the Contemporary Situation: VILLALBA, C. M.: Creating Policy from Discursive Exchanges on Compulsory Education and Schooling in Sweden.

 

ROTHERMEL, P. & GALLOWAY, D. M. (2005)(Ed) Evaluation and Research in Education, 17(2)(3)

2005

Can we classify motives for home education?  

 

ROTHERMEL, P. (2005) Can we classify motives for home education? Evaluation and Research in Education, 17(2)(3).

2005

Home-Education Children: Academic Assessments with children aged between 4 and 10 years

 

In preparation

Drafted 2004

Home-Education: The Psychosocial Assessment Of Home-Educated Children Using Three Rating Scales: CABS, RRS And SDQ

 

In preparation

Drafted 2004