The Institute of Canadian Education is dedicated to transforming the way education is delivered to and absorbed by Canadian students. We recognize that to be updated with changing times, our educational system must evolve as well. Our goal as a team is to prepare our students to solve problems and make decisions in all aspects of their lives. We have also adopted the concept of homeschooling programs to assist both our teachers and students in the learning and teaching process. These online programs offer a plethora of advantages in terms of accessibility, reach, time management, and so on. Let us talk about how virtual high schools can help both students and teachers.
· Organizing your time: Students can now save time by attending our online homeschool instead of travelling between home and school. They can now use that time to participate in extracurricular activities outside of the school day or pursue other interests. Furthermore, they will save energy and be able to put it to better use.
· Accessible from anywhere and at any time: Students can access study materials, assignments, faculty presentations, student discussions, and other resources 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from any location. While waiting for a flight, you can log into your portal at any time and work on your assignments.
· Develop your digital abilities: Students will improve their digital skills through our online learning programs. They will learn how to use advanced online tools, such as drop boxes for homework, email communication with teachers and classmates, and access video presentations by teachers.
· On-the-spot feedback on tests: Students who use an online study portal do not have to wait for their test results; instead, they will receive them as soon as they submit their test results.
Homeschooling Myths:
¢ Homeschooling growth during the Pandemic: The number of students who were homeschooled increased to 8 million during the pandemic. As families were confronted with an unprepared and ineffective remote public-school curriculum, the number of African American family's homeschooled increased fivefold and the number of Hispanic families homeschooled doubled.
¢ Homeschooling parents come from numerous political backgrounds: Homeschooling is not just for conservatives or Christians; it is for parents of all backgrounds, religious beliefs, and political views. The Homeschool Boom tells the story of a self-described "flaming liberal" who teamed up with a conservative Christian parent to start a homeschool co-op.
¢ Individualized learning and flexibility are available through homeschooling programs: The book demonstrates how homeschooling programs are perhaps the most individualized learning options available, providing choice, flexibility, and personalization that traditional schools do not deliver. From online learning platforms to affiliations with neighbourhood charter schools, readers will learn about various resources to assist parents in educating their children at home. Parents who were able to educate their special needs children just as well as traditional schools are also featured.
¢ Homeschooling's Future: The book looks at homeschooling as education enters the post-pandemic world and makes the case that it will be an increasingly used educational choice for parents dissatisfied with the status quo, despite increasing attacks from teachers unions, Ivy League academics, and politicians.
In a nutshell, both students and faculty members can benefit from online homeschool. Students can attend study sessions from the comfort of their own homes, and teachers will have more time to answer students' questions, which is impossible to do in an offline setting.
Company Name | Contact Person | Contact Number | Email Id | Website | Address |
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The Institute of Canadian Education (ICE) | 4166288169 | iceem9p1b2@gmail.com | https://www.iceducation.ca/ |
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