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RS-8C5D25

Adventist Homeschool Co-ops vs. Traditional Adventist Schools: Faith Outcomes

draftEvidence B · 70/100
Executive summary

Executive summary

A growing segment of Adventist families in North America are choosing homeschooling over traditional Adventist schools, often forming co-operative learning groups (co-ops) with other Adventist homeschoolers. Research from the *Journal of Adventist Education* (2020) reveals that parents with the highest "cultural consonance" — strong conservative, traditional Adventist identity — are the most likely to choose homeschooling, while those with average Adventist cultural identity prefer traditional A...

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    circle.adventistlearningcommunity.com
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    v1.adventisteducation.org
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  • Record details
    Evidence score
    70/100
    Sources
    14
    Words
    2,511
    Created
    2026-03-07
    Topics & regions
    homeschoolco-opsfaith outcomesschool choiceretentionparental identity