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Out of the Gray: A History Lesson on Homeschooling | An Interview with Dixie Dillon Lane
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Out of the Gray: A History Lesson on Homeschooling | An Interview with Dixie Dillon Lane

Homeschool Talks: Ideas and Inspiration for Your Homeschool · HSLDA

October 23, 20231h 1m

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Show Notes

The modern era of home education began in the 1950s and has continued to grow dramatically since. Join Jim Mason (HSLDA President) and homeschool mom and researcher Dixie Dillon Lane as they discuss the history of homeschooling through the lens of Dixie's doctoral thesis, "Leaving School." Dixie provides a historian's perspective on the various eras of homeschooling and Jim details HSLDA's role in establishing and maintaining homeschool freedom. Dixie also shares the immense joy that she has found in homeschooling her own children.

"This feeling that the legality is gray, that you're in a gray area of the law? Not so much anymore, but for many, many decades that really affected the behavior of homeschoolers. Well, this is a really intriguing story […] One that involves both determination and fear and how the fear eventually became smaller and the determination stronger" —Dixie Dillon Lane