Calling all parents, learning providers, and homeschoolers all around the globe! If you missed the first Remote Learning Summit last year, we’ve got good news for you! For the second... read more →
God’s cup of blessing is not so that you can hoard it and keep it to yourself. He provides, and the overflow of his provision is designed to be poured... read more →
Michelle Moody was a homeschooling mom of two children who are now in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers. She has experience working in the biotech industry and DNA... read more →
E-learning is a channel and instrument for teachers to improve their online teaching approaches in this environment. Educators must stay up to date with emerging technologies in today's technology world.... read more →
Reading and comprehension are some of the most important skills for children to learn, and to be honest, those can be difficult to teach. Luckily there are many different practices... read more →
THE FUTURE IS NOW. With schools closed until further notice, remote learning has been the new norm. As it can be convenient, it can also be sometimes stressful both for... read more →
Working from home might be difficult under normal circumstances, especially when you are used to the traditional working setup. How do parents and guardians juggle conference calls and science projects, laundry... read more →
Students in grades K-12 have a wide range of educational opportunities. While many students flourish in traditional educational settings, we are lucky today to have various of options for individuals... read more →
The key to success in remote learning is staying motivated. The same thing goes for experienced online students and those transitioning to the online classroom. The absence of the traditional classroom... read more →
You must be prepared when it comes to dealing with difficult students in an online classroom. Being an online teacher can be challenging at times, but it can also be... read more →