Jan 18, 2021 | Homeschoolers
Whether you homeschool one child or your family has been isolated during the pandemic, you want to make sure your child doesn’t become lonely at home. It can also be difficult to keep them entertained at all times. Here are a few ways to prevent your child from...
Jan 15, 2021 | Homeschoolers
TESTING OR ASSESSING? WHICH WAY TO GO? As a homeschool parent, you know the difficulty inherent in figuring out how your child is progressing. Not only year-to-year, but subject-to-subject. Is your student simply memorizing material to pass evaluative subject exams...
Jan 13, 2021 | Homeschoolers
A MODEL FOR TODAYS’ HOME SCHOOL Integrative learning as a K to 12 teaching model is not a new idea. According to the blog site found at https://www.studiesweekly.com/blog/integrated-learning/, “integrated learning has been around for decades, but it is especially...
Jan 11, 2021 | Homeschoolers
WILL INQUIRY-BASED LEARNING WORK IN A HOME SCHOOL? Inquiry-based learning (IBL) is not a new idea. As an education philosophy, it traces back to the “discovery learning movement” of the 1960s that encouraged learners to build on past experiences and knowledge, use...
Jan 8, 2021 | Homeschoolers
MICRO-LEARNING: AN ALTERNATE CURRICULUM APPROACH Homeschool parents who are looking for a curriculum approach that is informal in style, can be customized to their child’s learning needs, and can be made available to the student on demand, might want to take a close...
Jan 6, 2021 | Homeschoolers
Dear parents, who have problems with assignments, do not finish them on time or get through them. It’s okay, you’re not alone, and we will get through this together. After all, this is the point of this platform, to show that you’re not alone and that others are going...