A study into the legal aspects of homeschooling in Malaysia / Dintas Gimfil Pikil @ Joyce, Mohd Azinuddin Abd Karim and Nik Saiful Amir Kamis

A Study into the Legal Aspects of Homeschooling in Malaysia is a research paper focusing on the rights of homeschoolers in Malaysia. Homeschooling is a topic which touches on the rights of the parents to educate their children, the function of the state in education and the delicate balance between...

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Main Authors: Pikil @ Joyce, Dintas Gimfil, Abd Karim, Mohd Azinuddin, Kamis, Nik Saiful Amir
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Published: 2008
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spelling my.uitm.ir.319372020-10-13T03:04:17Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31937/ A study into the legal aspects of homeschooling in Malaysia / Dintas Gimfil Pikil @ Joyce, Mohd Azinuddin Abd Karim and Nik Saiful Amir Kamis Pikil @ Joyce, Dintas Gimfil Abd Karim, Mohd Azinuddin Kamis, Nik Saiful Amir Child study Educational accountability A Study into the Legal Aspects of Homeschooling in Malaysia is a research paper focusing on the rights of homeschoolers in Malaysia. Homeschooling is a topic which touches on the rights of the parents to educate their children, the function of the state in education and the delicate balance between both in carrying out their roles. More importantly, the research paper will lay out the legal options, rights and liabilities of the homeschooler in Malaysia. The research is set out systematically, firstly dealing with the right of parents to educate their children, based on principles found in natural law and fundamental rights in Chapter Two. Secondly, Chapter Three deals with the role of the state in education, and what legitimate interests it may have in regulating education, which will by default affect homeschoolers. Thirdly, Chapter Four discusses the constitutional, statutory and regulatory provisions that affect homeschoolers in Malaysia, as well as the rights, liabilities and legal options for those who wish to practice homeschooling. Fourthly, Chapter Five lays out guidelines found in the laws and policies of other countries which practice homeschooling. This may be applicable to Malaysia for the purposes of any future attempts at legislating on homeschooling. Finally, Chapter Six sets out the conclusions and recommendation for homeschoolers in Malaysia. 2008 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31937/1/31937.pdf Pikil @ Joyce, Dintas Gimfil and Abd Karim, Mohd Azinuddin and Kamis, Nik Saiful Amir (2008) A study into the legal aspects of homeschooling in Malaysia / Dintas Gimfil Pikil @ Joyce, Mohd Azinuddin Abd Karim and Nik Saiful Amir Kamis. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Educational accountability
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Educational accountability
Pikil @ Joyce, Dintas Gimfil
Abd Karim, Mohd Azinuddin
Kamis, Nik Saiful Amir
A study into the legal aspects of homeschooling in Malaysia / Dintas Gimfil Pikil @ Joyce, Mohd Azinuddin Abd Karim and Nik Saiful Amir Kamis
description A Study into the Legal Aspects of Homeschooling in Malaysia is a research paper focusing on the rights of homeschoolers in Malaysia. Homeschooling is a topic which touches on the rights of the parents to educate their children, the function of the state in education and the delicate balance between both in carrying out their roles. More importantly, the research paper will lay out the legal options, rights and liabilities of the homeschooler in Malaysia. The research is set out systematically, firstly dealing with the right of parents to educate their children, based on principles found in natural law and fundamental rights in Chapter Two. Secondly, Chapter Three deals with the role of the state in education, and what legitimate interests it may have in regulating education, which will by default affect homeschoolers. Thirdly, Chapter Four discusses the constitutional, statutory and regulatory provisions that affect homeschoolers in Malaysia, as well as the rights, liabilities and legal options for those who wish to practice homeschooling. Fourthly, Chapter Five lays out guidelines found in the laws and policies of other countries which practice homeschooling. This may be applicable to Malaysia for the purposes of any future attempts at legislating on homeschooling. Finally, Chapter Six sets out the conclusions and recommendation for homeschoolers in Malaysia.
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author Pikil @ Joyce, Dintas Gimfil
Abd Karim, Mohd Azinuddin
Kamis, Nik Saiful Amir
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Abd Karim, Mohd Azinuddin
Kamis, Nik Saiful Amir
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title A study into the legal aspects of homeschooling in Malaysia / Dintas Gimfil Pikil @ Joyce, Mohd Azinuddin Abd Karim and Nik Saiful Amir Kamis
title_short A study into the legal aspects of homeschooling in Malaysia / Dintas Gimfil Pikil @ Joyce, Mohd Azinuddin Abd Karim and Nik Saiful Amir Kamis
title_full A study into the legal aspects of homeschooling in Malaysia / Dintas Gimfil Pikil @ Joyce, Mohd Azinuddin Abd Karim and Nik Saiful Amir Kamis
title_fullStr A study into the legal aspects of homeschooling in Malaysia / Dintas Gimfil Pikil @ Joyce, Mohd Azinuddin Abd Karim and Nik Saiful Amir Kamis
title_full_unstemmed A study into the legal aspects of homeschooling in Malaysia / Dintas Gimfil Pikil @ Joyce, Mohd Azinuddin Abd Karim and Nik Saiful Amir Kamis
title_sort study into the legal aspects of homeschooling in malaysia / dintas gimfil pikil @ joyce, mohd azinuddin abd karim and nik saiful amir kamis
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