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  1. Can Intimacy Justify Home Education?Michael S. Merry & Charles Howell - 2009 - Theory and Research in Education 7 (3):363-381.
    Many parents cite intimacy as one of their reasons for deciding to educate at home. It seems intuitively obvious that home education is conducive to intimacy because of the increased time families spend together. Yet what is not clear is whether intimacy can provide justification for one’s decision to home educate. To see whether this is so, we introduce the concept of ‘attentive parenting’, which encompasses a set of family characteristics, and we examine whether and under what conditions attentive parents (...)
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    Education, Incentives, and Paths to Adulthood.Charles Howell - 2007 - Philosophy of Education 63:84-87.
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    The Moral and Organizational Implications of Cheating in College.Charles Howell - 2009 - Philosophy of Education 65:91-100.
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    The Moral Duties of Parenthood.Charles Howell - 2010 - Philosophy of Education 66:156-164.
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    Willing Compliance.Charles Howell - 2008 - Philosophy of Education 64:69-77.
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