Educational Styles, Homeschooling
Unit studies are an educational approach that focuses on teaching multiple subjects or concepts through a central theme or topic. It is a theme-based homeschooling method. Core curricula, such as math, science, history, and language arts, are typically taught...
Educational Styles, Homeschooling
Cooperative or group homeschooling, also known as homeschool co-ops, combines the benefits of homeschooling with collaborative learning. In this model, a group of homeschooling families comes together to share educational resources, expertise, and sometimes even...
Educational Styles, Homeschooling
Religious homeschooling is a form in which parents or guardians choose to educate their children at home while incorporating their religious beliefs and values into the educational curriculum. This allows families to impart their faith and religious teachings into...
Educational Styles, Homeschooling
Online or virtual schooling refers to delivering instruction and learning activities primarily through the Internet and digital platforms. This form of education has gained prominence in recent years, especially in response to pandemic closures. Still, it was already...
Educational Styles, Homeschooling
The Waldorf method, also known as Waldorf education, is a unique and holistic approach to education developed by Austrian philosopher and educator Rudolf Steiner in the early 20th century. While it is more commonly associated with traditional schools, it can also be...
Educational Styles, Homeschooling
Classical Trivium homeschooling is an educational approach that draws inspiration from the classical education model, which has its roots in ancient Greece and Rome. The Trivium is one of the key components of classical education. It consists of three stages: Grammar,...