Academic Research
Academic research on hybrid homeschools and microschools by National Hybrid Schools Project Staff.
Reports
- 2024 National Hybrid Schools Survey
- 2023 Hybrid Schools Facilities Report
- Hybrid School Teachers Survey 2022
- National Hybrid Schools Survey 2022
- National Hybrid Schools Survey 2023
Books
- Wearne, E. (2020). Defining Hybrid Homeschools in America: Little Platoons. Lexington Books.
Book Chapters
- Wearne, E. (2018). “A descriptive survey of why parents choose hybrid homeschools.” In Maranto & Bell (Eds.), Homeschooling in the 21st Century: Research and prospects. Routledge.
Refereed Papers
- E. Wearne, J Thompson (2023). “Comparing Commute Distances Between Hybrid and Conventional Schools.” Journal of School Choice.
- Wearne, E. (2021). “Hybrid Homeschools: Organization, Regulatory Environments and Reactions to COVID-19.” Journal of Pedagogy, 12(1) 99-118.
- Wearne, E. (2019). “Parent and administrator perceptions of hybrid homeschools.” Catholic Social Science Review, Vol. 24, pp. 177-193.
- Wearne, E. (2019). “A Survey of families in a charter hybrid homeschool.” Peabody Journal of Education, 94(3), pp. 297-311.
- Wearne, E. (2017). “University-model schools ®: A survey of families in five states.” Home School Researcher, 33(3), 2-11.
- Wearne, E. (2016). “A descriptive survey of why parents choose hybrid homeschools.” Journal of School Choice, 10(3), 364-380.