The effect of Micro Schools and learning pods on digital learning or online education Mісrо-ѕсhооlѕ, роdѕ, раndеmіс роdѕ, аnd lеаrnіng роdѕ аll rеfеr tо thе ѕаmе соnсерt, оnе thаt іѕ рrеttу еаѕу tо undеrѕtаnd: ѕtudеntѕ gаthеrіng tоgеthеr іn a ѕmаll grоuр, wіth аdult ѕuреrvіѕіоn – tо lеаrn, еxрlоrе, аnd ѕосіаlіzе. Uѕuаllу, роdѕ аrе fоrmеd whеn […]
✨Homeschooling as a Single Parent✨ -Knowing the state laws -Building your village -Doing regular Stuff Parenting is going to be challenging. Homeschooling is going to be challenging. If it’s something you’re committed to doing, here just a few ways to make it happen. ✨Not to be confused with distance learning, that’s a whole different struggle/balancing […]
Developing Original Content So, you have an amazing idea for a class. But, you’re not quite sure how to set the course up. If you’re not familiar with course development, creating lesson plans, or classroom planning this may seem like a really difficult task. It’s not. Well, there will be some challenges as there are […]
Upcoming Conferences: Melanin Village I am so excited about this and got a treat for you! The Melanin Village has gathered some of the most influential voices in black home education for The Homeschool Together Conference and yours truly will be participating! I want to tell y’all to go on and register now. The conference […]
My background in education was formed from a traditional public school perspective. I took what I knew as a student, gathered information from my college courses, and used insights from my student teaching and observations when I developed my courses, my lesson plans, and my curriculum. Then, I had to unlearn a lot of what […]
As families are scrambling to decide what they are going to do about their child’s education, homeschooling is becoming a part of that conversation. Online teaching platforms are experiencing a surge in new enrollments as parents are looking for supplementary courses, some are deciding to start their homeschooling journey and opting out of sending their […]
“How much should I charge?” This is a question I get inboxed often. Before I work with a client, I always ask my own questions: Do you charge what you are worth? How do you determine your worth? They typically have problems answering these questions, so I change my question and ask: Do you find […]
I get this question daily in my DMs, PMs, and emails. It is not a one size fits all answer. I make over 10K a month teaching online, both on Outschool and on my personal site. My highest earning month was in March. Pre-COVID I was making three times less, but I was also working […]
I started tutoring in college as an AmeriCorps member. Tutoring helped me finally answer the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” I wanted to be an artist but I also wanted to work with youth as an educator. I completed my B.A. in History and African/African-American History. My M.Ed is […]