Tag: curriculum
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Navigating Homeschooling Laws: What You Need to Know

Homeschooling Laws and Regulations: What You Need to Know Homeschooling has become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional schooling in recent years. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, there were approximately 1.7 million homeschooled students in the United States in 2016. With this increase in popularity comes a greater need for understanding homeschooling…
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10 Tips for Successful Homeschooling High Schoolers

Homeschooling High Schoolers: Top 10 Tips Homeschooling high school can be a challenging yet rewarding experience for both parents and students. With the right tools and resources, it can provide an excellent education tailored to the individual needs of each student. Here are ten tips for successful homeschooling in high school: 1. Set Clear Goals…
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Top 10 Must-Reads for a Great Books Curriculum

Great Books Curriculum: A Top 10 List of Must-Reads Alternative schooling and education are becoming increasingly popular as parents seek unique educational experiences for their children. One such approach is the Great Books curriculum, which focuses on classic literature and philosophical texts to enhance critical thinking skills, analytical abilities, and cultural knowledge in students. Here…
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Incorporating Community Service into the Curriculum: A Win-Win for Students and Communities

Incorporating Community Service into the Curriculum Community service is a great way for students to learn about their community, develop leadership skills, and give back. It also provides an opportunity for them to apply what they have learned in the classroom to real-world situations. Incorporating community service into the curriculum can be done in several…
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Unlocking the Power of Interest-Led Learning: A Q&A Guide

Interest-Led Learning: A Q&A Guide Q: What is interest-led learning? A: Interest-led learning is an approach to education that allows students to explore subjects and topics they are interested in, rather than following a predetermined curriculum. This method of learning puts the student in control of their own education, allowing them to pursue their passions…

