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In our effort to help parents, grandparents and church leaders get their precious children out of government schools, IFI is hosting a one day (three hour) conference on how to establish a microschool, pod school, or a neighborhood school.
Microschooling — which is similar to the one-room schoolhouse — is becoming more and more popular, especially in the wake of the COVID shut downs, the teaching of CRT, radical sex-education and transgenderism. Reformation of the current community educational options in America can happen by returning the focus to God, family, communtiy, and patriotism while confronting aggressive agendas. In addition to home education, private schooling and education co-ops, microschooling provides a much more personalized and self-directed learning experience for students.
Microschools come in all sizes– Every church should have a small school on its premises
There are a number of benefits to microschooling:
- students can be taught the truth and protected from radical agendas
- students work in a multi-age community of learners
- students can be met where they are academically, and supported or challenged based on their individual need
- students can be both more interactive and more self directed
- hands-on, project-based, inquiry learning enhances retention
- parent/teacher led collaboratively with the community
- costs vary depending on scope of vision and mission but can be greatly reduce from large standard schools.
Come learn how to “rescue the children.” Together we can change our future. Anyone can help start a successful learning pod or Microschool.
For more information, contact Illinois Family Institute at (708) 781-9328.