Many of the methods we use in our courses are evidence-based and kid-approved. Remarkably, these are not mutually exclusive. Often these methods make it easier for struggling students to succeed,…
Many of the methods we use in our courses are evidence-based and kid-approved. Remarkably, these are not mutually exclusive. Often these methods make it easier for struggling students to succeed,…
As we strive to build stronger fluency and understanding complex topics, we start to look at how and when subjects and concepts are taught to students across all levels of…
We have a strong history of teaching multi-age classrooms. Our classes are grouped by levels that are loosely connected to traditional ages and grades: Elementary level is connected to traditional…
Lately the term "holistic education" has come to be associated with a focus on social-emotional health at the expense of academics... A phrase with an undeserved reputation for "academically underperforming"...…
Current-day education poses a clear deficit in that we are using antiquated methods of education and evaluation to understand what our students are capable of and therefore what opportunities may…
Traditional teaching methods are being increasingly supplemented and, in some cases, replaced by alternative innovative approaches that prioritize student engagement, critical thinking, and skill development. Parents are frequently left in…
In the landscape of education, the debate over the most effective learning methods often revolves around the merits of group learning versus individual learning. While both approaches have their strengths…
In an era where traditional education models often struggle to meet the diverse needs of students, microschools are emerging as beacons of innovation. These intimate learning environments prioritize personalized instruction,…