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Contextualizing Homeschooling Data:
A Response to RudnerKariane Mari Welner
University of California, Los AngelesKevin G. Welner
University of PennsylvaniaAl-Madrasah Al-Ula: The Magazine for Muslim Home Schoolers. [online]. Available at: http://home.ici.net/~taadah/ula.html . References
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