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Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law
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Tsomartova F.V. Legal Status of Homeschooling in Foreign States

Abstract: The article analyzes the problems of legal status of homeschooling in foreign states from the comparative aspect. The author consider the international legal foundations of homeschooling, the right to choose the form of education, mechanisms of public records of children and control of quality of education received in the family, the forms of financial participation of the state to provide homeschooling, etc.


Keywords:

educational legislation, form of education, homeschooling, educational process, educational standards.


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