homeschooler

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Etymology

From homeschool +‎ -er.

Noun

homeschooler (plural homeschoolers)

  1. One who homeschools a student (typically the parent).
    • 2014 March 3, Bill Mears, “Homeschooling family loses asylum appeal”, in CNN[1]:
      The Board of Immigration Appeals concluded homeschoolers are too ‘amorphous” to constitute a social group eligible for protection under the asylum law.
    • 2020 March 16, Matt Villano, “How ‘regular school’ parents can homeschool their kids”, in CNN[2]:
      Dr. Jessie Voigts, a homeschooler and founder of Wandering Educators, a global community of educators sharing travel experiences, said it doesn’t matter if this time is structured or unstructured, so long as the kids get outside.
  2. A student who is homeschooled, a homeschooled student.

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