It's Not That Hard to HomeschoolAuthor: Lisa Nehring
Homeschooling can be scary and overwhelming to think about, but it doesn't have to be that hard! Lisa has 25 years of homeschooling experience, including graduating multiple kids. In this podcast, she will reassure you, inspire you, and empower you with the information you need to feel confident and successful as you homeschool your teen. Includes interviews with experts as well as their own practical advice. Language: en Genres: Education, Education for Kids, Kids & Family Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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School in the Cloud: What Sugata Mitra Got Right
Saturday, 6 December, 2025
Episode Sponsors: CTC Math 🎧 Episode Description (Show Notes) What if children could learn almost anything—just by being curious? In the last episode, we discussed how the 19th-century Prussian education model—designed to produce punctual, obedient workers and loyal soldiers—shifted the educational system in America. In 1999, Sugata Mitra embedded a computer in a wall in a Delhi slum and watched as street kids, with no prior exposure to technology, taught themselves to browse the internet, play games, and even grasp complex concepts—all without a teacher in sight! Today, Lisa explores what Sugata Mitra got right about how children naturally learn, and whether a cloud-powered, curiosity-first future of education is still within reach. 📚 Mentioned in This Episode True North Academy – Live online classes, advising, and resources for homeschool families. Dual Degree Program: for students ready to earn both a high school diploma and a bachelor's degree simultaneously. Not That Hard To Homeschool: EVERY mom can confidently, competently and contentedly provide the complete high school education her teen needs. 🧾 Related Resources 👉 Teach Your Kids To Think Like Entrepreneurs 👉 Use Independent Learning in Your Homeschool 👉  Homeschool Quick Start Guide: It's Not That Hard to Homeschool's "Homeschool Quick Start Guide" is the compass that will guide you toward a successful homeschooling experience.Â










