Send us a text In today’s short but important episode, I’m sharing an exciting shift in how I’ll be supporting students, parents, and teachers moving forward. After many requests, and seeing how impactful my video lessons have become, I’m stepping away from the podcast to focus more on creating the kind of visual, hands-on learning tools that truly help concepts stick. You’ll now find me more often on YouTube, in my blog, and inside my brand-new Patreon membership, where I’ll be sharing clear...
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Send us a text In today’s short but important episode, I’m sharing an exciting shift in how I’ll be supporting students, parents, and teachers moving forward. After many requests, and seeing how impactful my video lessons have become, I’m stepping away from the podcast to focus more on creating the kind of visual, hands-on learning tools that truly help concepts stick. You’ll now find me more often on YouTube, in my blog, and inside my brand-new Patreon membership, where I’ll be sharing clear...
Live Group Classes, Self-Paced, or 1-to-1: Which is the Best Format?
Teaching High School Science
17 minutes
10 months ago
Live Group Classes, Self-Paced, or 1-to-1: Which is the Best Format?
Send us a text In this episode of Teaching High School Science, we’re diving into the best ways to deliver high school science for homeschool families. Whether your teen thrives in structure, needs personalized guidance, or craves flexibility, I’m breaking it all down so you can make the best decision for your family. Here’s what you’ll learn: Live Group Classes:Perfect for structured learners who enjoy interacting with peers.Explore traditional teacher-led formats or Montessori-style, studen...
Teaching High School Science
Send us a text In today’s short but important episode, I’m sharing an exciting shift in how I’ll be supporting students, parents, and teachers moving forward. After many requests, and seeing how impactful my video lessons have become, I’m stepping away from the podcast to focus more on creating the kind of visual, hands-on learning tools that truly help concepts stick. You’ll now find me more often on YouTube, in my blog, and inside my brand-new Patreon membership, where I’ll be sharing clear...