Homeschoolers’ Experiences with the Public Library: A Phenomenological Study

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  • Sarah Pannone

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/cal.17.1.5

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of homeschoolers using the public library. A phenomenological design using interviews, a survey, and a writing prompt was used to give voice to the public library experiences of seven homeschool participants. From the data, three primary themes surfaced. First, most of the participants felt that the library was a home away from home. Next, many of the participants valued how the public library saved them money, and finally, many of the participants voiced a desire for more library daytime programs, especially daytime programs that catered to older, homeschooled children.

Author Biography

Sarah Pannone

Sarah Pannone is an adjunct instructor and dissertation chair for the School of Education at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. Her research interests include homeschooling, international education, English instruction, and online education.

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2019-03-14

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