Intro To Homeschooling Modulo

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We hosted an in-depth homeschooling workshop on August 18, 2024. Here’s the recording for you to enjoy! If you’d like to be informed about future workshops, you can sign up for updates or schedule a free 1-1 learning consultation. Please join us for a free introduction to homeschooling workshop on Zoom, hosted by the founder of Modulo, Manisha Snoyer. In this meeting, we’ll explore all the ins and outs of homeschooling for the first time including creating a schedule, finding tutors, making friends, choosing local and online classes and joining or starting a... We’ll also dive into topics like encouraging self-directed learning in kids, boosting math confidence and raising a gifted learner.

We’ll leave a large portion of the workshop open for Q & A’s. RSVP to secure your spot and answer your questions ahead of time. This is a free workshop for homeschooling families. California: 2pm Pacific Time (California, USA)New York: 5pm Eastern Time (New York, USA)London: 10pm UK Time (London, UK) Get custom recommendations for tutors, classesand curriculum based on your child's unique needs. Minecraft Club with Elvin is a fun, social space where K–5 students build, play, and collaborate on a private Minecraft Bedrock server.

Each session includes creative team-based challenges, like scavenger hunts and obstacle courses, designed to foster communication, problem-solving, and friendship. Kids also enjoy interactive activities like yoga, art prompts, and social games, making this a dynamic and engaging club for young Minecraft enthusiasts. Minecraft Club’s educational approach is grounded in social-emotional learning, experiential play, and collaborative problem-solving. The club is designed to help children build real-world skills—like teamwork, communication, empathy, and resilience—through structured in-game challenges and community-based rules they help create and uphold. Each session offers guided activities such as scavenger hunts, obstacle courses, and creative building prompts that require planning, cooperation, and adaptability. By using a familiar and beloved platform like Minecraft, the club taps into kids’ intrinsic motivation to explore and create, turning play into a powerful learning experience.

Facilitated by Elvin, a trained educator with a background in sociology, the club also places strong emphasis on community-building and restorative practices. Children help co-create expectations for respectful behavior, and when conflicts arise, they’re addressed through playful but meaningful systems like in-game “court” sessions where students learn accountability, fairness, and resolution. Offline elements—like group games, yoga, and reflection circles—are woven in to balance screen time and support a holistic learning experience. Altogether, Minecraft Club nurtures not just digital literacy and creativity, but also the social and emotional foundations children need to thrive both online and offline. Want to share your wisdom with the community? Modulo makes it easy for teacherpreneurs, families and other edu-innovators to share and collect payments for curriculum, clubs, events and other local and online offerings.

Manisha Snoyer is a passionate teacher with 15 years of experience with kids of different talents, psychological types, and walks of life. This "teacherpreneur” founded Modulo—a tool that accelerates learning through individualized instruction and a flexible school schedule. Manisha debunks myths about homeschooling and shares her experience of creating a community of like-minded people seeking better education for their children. In her twenties, Manisha tutored while studying acting in Paris, then went on to teach French in new York. Over the years, teaching at private, public, and bilingual schools, she taught more than 2,000 children, from the richest of the rich to the poorest of the poor. When Manisha started her own school, she found herself spending more time on marketing and payment processing than teaching.

Solving that gave her the idea to found her first company, a marketplace for micro-schools. Then, the pandemic school closures happened, leading to an extraordinary research opportunity. A lot of families needed help and guidance, and Manisha talked to hundreds of homeschoolers, and explored a lot of Facebook groups to see what kind of questions and needs people had. By listening to as many people as possible, Modulo started to take shape as a tool to help families design the ideal educational experience for their children. Modulo wanted to help families impacted by school closures, but didn't have time to set up their own non-profit. So, they joined Open Collective Foundation, which provided the company with 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsorship.

Homeschooling is reshaping education with its flexibility, personalization, and diverse learning methods. From structured curricula to open-ended unschooling, families can tailor education to fit their child’s unique needs. This post explores the core concepts of homeschooling, five popular teaching styles, and the rise of modular learning—a customizable approach shaping the future of education. We also dive into how technology is expanding access to homeschooling and debunk common myths, providing insights for both new and experienced homeschoolers. 21 statistics and trends that show modular learning is the future of school What is 1-1 Mastery Learning & why is it relevant to homeschooling?

Giving kids the time and space they need to teach themselves. 9 learning profiles and how to & support them including giftedness, autism, dyslexia, and dysgraphia. Few know the secular homeschooling world better than Manisha Snoyer and Monique Scott, veteran teachers and homeschool parents, with nearly 30 years of collective experience supporting thousands of families choosing to play a bigger... In this workshop, they’re joined by entrepreneur, writer and new homeschool dad Eric Ries as they discuss the ins and outs of homeschooling. Learn about different approaches to homeschooling, how to get started, plan curriculum, build healthy social relationships, how to find community and additional resources for support. Everything you need to know about homeschooling from how to get started to finding curriculum, setting up a schedule, classes, teachers and more.

With remote learning plans in place at several school districts this fall, many families are considering pulling their children out of school and homeschooling. In this workshop Manisha Snoyer, Eric Ries and Monique Scott address both practical and theoretical questions families may have about making the choice to homeschool. The last portion of the workshop is an interactive discussion with families considering this path. Connecting to a diverse & inclusive community Choosing the optimal homeschool curriculum Get tips on curriculum, social enrichment, childcare and navigating working from home with kids.

For a while, we’ve been hearing that homeschooling is the future of school. The US homeschooling population has tripled since pre-pandemic levels. This movement is beginning to be less populated by outliers and more populated by innovators who are attracted to the flexibility, mastery-based learning, personalization, and even opportunity for world travel that homeschooling affords. A whole host of tech startups have emerged to support this growing industry. Nir Eyal, Rachel Thomas and Jeremy Howard, Naval Ravikant, Caterina Fake and Stewart Butterfield, David Perell, Albert Wenger, Eric Ries, and Marc Andreesen are among the many trailblazers in tech who’ve publicly discussed their... Even if you don’t consider yourself a homeschooler, you may be teaching your child to read, helping them with homework, finding them a math tutor, tinkering together at a makerspace, enrolling them in an...

✨ If so, you’re practicing “modular learning.” ✨ Despite this growing trend, many families find the idea of homeschooling and modular learning completely overwhelming. They feel they don’t have the time, money, or the expertise to do this well. They may be afraid that their kids won’t have friends if they homeschool. Or that getting more involved in their child’s education will lead to a constant battle of wills. Welcome to Modulo's comprehensive guide to homeschool curriculum categories.

At Modulo, we understand that each learner is unique, and we strive to provide a wide variety of secular, rigorously vetted options to cater to diverse educational needs. Whether you are looking for nature-based programs, free online resources, worksheets, open-and-go curriculums, online programs, parent and caregiver-led resources, live online classes, self-paced online courses, in-person class, , educational video games, apps, project-based learning,... Maybe you’re just looking for something totally unique and off the beaten path. We’ve got you covered with our Weird and Wonderful tag. We’ve also identified programs that cater to (or are particularly well suited to) children with specific special needs including Gifted, Profoundly Gifted, Autism, ADHD, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Dyspraxia and Dyslexia. To identify whether it’s worthwhile exploring if your child could benefit from a diagnosis, see our guide to homeschooling and cognitive diversity.

In general, rather than trying to find the best program for a specific learning dianosis, we recommend focusing on your child’s interests and preferred modes of learning since there’s a wide variety of ways... For instance, when given the choice, does your child most enjoy playing outside, do they spend hours on end building with legos, do they love being read to or always have their nose in... These preferences can give you a great indication of their preferred learning modes. If you want some guidance walking through this process, you can also us our free curriculum wizard to identify the ideal all-in-one, math and ELA programs for your specific learner based on their interests... Our curriculum categories span all major educational fields, including ELA, Coding, Math, Science, Social Studies, Arts, Physical Education, Life Skills, Financial Literacy, Parenting, Social-Emotional Curriculum, and World Languages. Within each category, you will find a rich selection of materials and programs designed to engage students and foster a love of learning.

Explore our offerings and discover the best fit for your homeschooling journey, knowing that every option has been carefully curated to support high-quality, effective education. Let's dive into the specifics of each category and find the perfect match for your child's educational needs. Modulo is a homeschooling program designed for families who want a custom educational, social and childcare plan for their unique children, but may lack the time and expertise to do the research and setup... Over the last seven years, we’ve done extensive research on the best curriculum, local & online classes, how to find friends, how to assess children’s progress. We want to make sure they’re at least at grade level to keep their options open should they want to return to school - but also evaluate progress from a more multi-dimensional perspective (social,... Here’s some more information about our homeschooling program so you can find out if it’s a good fit for your family.

Modulo develops a unique learning plan for every family based on their child’s interests, how they thrive as a learner and family priorities such as learning goals (STEAM/Project-based learning), schedule, cost and screen time. No homeschooling program looks the same and each is constantly evolving to ensure every family thrives. We support families with children ages zero through the end of high school and through the college admissions cycle to make sure children are thriving at every stage. Families can join when their kids are 6, 12 or 19. When students learn 1-1, at the right pace for them or independently with materials that ensure they master one concept before moving on to the next, they learn better. Benjamin Bloom found that 1-1 instruction results in learning that is 2 standard deviations higher than classroom instruction.

For curriculum, we favor mastery-based materials. And that is regardless of whether the person instructing is a parent, caregiver or teacher. At Modulo, we vet our educational resources to be mastery-based and encourage 1-1 instruction with students. Certainly, not every subject needs to be taught 1-1, and some (such as theater, foreign language, creative writing) can benefit greatly from group work and collaboration. Additionally, by bringing all a student’s teachers/caregivers/collaborators together in one classroom, it’s our aim to flip the teacher/student ratio from 1:30 to 30:1 ! Modulo is a homeschool program focused on healthy socialization.

We have our own community and support families in finding nearby friends and joining or starting local groups. Play and Collaboration is vital to intellectual development with peers who share their interests and talents. Likewise, we believe that families need support to help raise their children and we are deeply invested in Homeschooling is an educational option that allows parents to teach their children at home instead of sending them to school. There are today a wealth of resources and opportunities available to homeschooling families, and in a landscape of increasing school choice homeschooling has become more and more accepted by the public at large. Parents choose homeschooling for a variety of reasons.

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