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5 Homeschoolers Who Reached The Pinnacle Of Success

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Only those who haven’t experienced homeschooling in real life will try their best to convince you against it. You will always find someone saying that homeschoolers cannot make it big or they do not receive a proper education. But there are success stories out there which will put all these rumours to rest. These people […]

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Why Singapore Math Curriculum Works Best for Us

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Singapore math curriculum, it is based on the learning concepts proposed by Jerome Bruner, the renowned American psychologist. Second, it focusses more on understanding the concepts of mathematics rather than the content. And third, the pictorial and abstract form of learning comes only after the concrete form, which helps a child analyse a problem better.

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Homeschooling In Hong Kong Without Spending A Fortune – 5 Budget Tips

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If you have chosen to homeschool in Hong Kong for your child, you have already taken the first steps towards affordable international schooling. With homeschooling in Hong Kong, you have eliminated the school’s tuition costs, uniform expenses and travel allowances. Despite all these, you can still make budget cuts while virtual homeschooling and yes, you do

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Homeschooling In Singapore vs Regular School – And There Is One Clear Winner!

Homeschooling In Singapore vs Regular School

The concept of homeschooling in Singapore is not new. It was prevalent during the early years until regular schooling set in, but it is coming back again and reclaiming its lost fame. Currently, over 3% of all American families have opted for homeschooling over traditional ones and the number is similar across other countries like

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Is Online Teaching the Future? Hard Facts to Convince You

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As of 2017, almost 3.58 billion people in the world had access to the internet which made the penetration level reach 50% of the total world population. With such popularity, it is evident that the internet has found its way into education and online teaching is definitely the future. The current scenario of K 12

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The Diary of a Homeschool Graduate

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I am Anne Green, a homeschool graduate from International Schooling. Having experienced classroom learning in a conventional school, being homeschooled came as a very pleasant change for me. My old school was nice but boring. I needed an accelerated and exciting learning program which suited my need for advanced learning. I was happy to have found

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The Benefit of Studying in an International School

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As per a report by International School Consultancy (ISC), as of May 2017, there were 8,789 international schools around the world, catering to 4.79 million students. In the year 2000, there were only 2,500 international schools around the world. This great increase owes to the benefits of studying in an international school being recognised by

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Is Virtual Education for You? Student’s Perspective

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Struggling to answer this question? There can be a number of factors contributing towards the preference to virtual education . In fact, it is a really big decision to make. There are different pros and cons associated with this idea. Here are a few of the factors that must be considered before making the final

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Activities to Enable Critical Thinking in your Child

Critical thinking skills for kids

Critical thinking is the ability to make reasoned judgements. It is a way of thinking in which you don’t simply accept all arguments and conclusions you are exposed to but rather have an attitude involving questioning such arguments and conclusions. And this can be developed in kids, with just a few activities. 1. Spin a yarn 

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