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We are parents and educators who have realised that home schooling and education in general could be done better. We give children a safe space to learn. We allow them to find the comfort and joy in learning. We encourage students to go beyond the 9 to 5 mentality of school and life, and to find their passion.
Lions Education Blog
1w ago
Once a niche approach to education, homeschooling has gained considerable traction across Australia.
This trend toward homeschooling is a testament to its effectiveness, and the number of homeschooled families rose 19% in 2023. New South Wales has seen the highest growth, with a 109% increase since 2019.
While it offers flexibility and personalised learning, homeschooling comes with its own set of challenges.
In this article, we’ll delve into these potential hurdles and explore effective strategies to overcome them. You will also discover why more people are turning to our Lions Education netw ..read more
Lions Education Blog
1M ago
Homeschooling offers a unique educational approach that provides flexibility and tailored learning experiences for the student. With modern homeschooling, it is important to keep your curriculum relevant to the times, and a wide range of technologies can assist you in many aspects of your homeschooling curriculum.
By integrating apps and online tools, you can help with engagement and memory retention while using technologies now embedded into our societal norms.
VLP: Virtual learning platforms
Virtual learning platforms offer a plethora of courses that can enhance the learning experience of ho ..read more
Lions Education Blog
2M ago
Homeschooling provides a unique avenue to invest extra time in honing practical skills outside the conventional academic spectrum, turning them into an integral part of a child’s education journey. While mainstream schools tend to stick to the script of academic subjects, homeschooling allows us to dive deep into crucial life skills—critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and financial literacy.
Beyond the confines of textbooks and exams, homeschooling sets the stage for kids to navigate real-world scenarios confidently, laying the foundation for future success. This holistic approa ..read more
Lions Education Blog
3M ago
Is it time for a fundamental reconsideration of the conventional learning model of homeschooling in the Northern Territory (NT)? Families are increasingly drawn to homeschooling because it offers a tailored and personalised approach to education, accommodating individual students’ unique needs and learning styles.
This departure from the one-size-fits-all methodology allows homeschooled students to progress at their own pace, indulge their passions, and benefit from one-on-one attention. It cultivates a profound appreciation for learning and empowers them to realise their full academic potenti ..read more
Lions Education Blog
4M ago
Socialisation for children early on is key to a child’s development and impacts how they will interact in society later in life. When it comes to homeschooling children, social interaction is a common fear that many parents have over a conventional school education on campus.
But what is often overlooked is that despite being educated at home, there is a diverse range of ways children can have social interaction that still develop their ability to forge social skills and build relationships that go beyond the classroom.
If you’ve been considering homeschooling your child, this article is for y ..read more
Lions Education Blog
8M ago
Traditional classroom settings have long been the cornerstone of formal education. However, these environments often struggle to cater to students’ diverse learning needs and preferences. The one-size-fits-all approach inherent in traditional schools can stifle individual creativity and hinder personalised learning experiences.
Homeschooling acknowledges each child’s unique strengths, weaknesses, interests, and paces, allowing for a tailored education plan. By embracing homeschooling, parents and guardians can design learning environments that resonate with their child’s natural surroundings a ..read more
Lions Education Blog
10M ago
In the past, homeschooling has had a negative perception – particularly underperformance, inability to socialise with other children and decreased access to tertiary education opportunities.
But there has been a revolution in homeschooling children, with this form of education becoming more accepted, with evidence suggesting that homeschooled children outperform their counterparts in a formal institutional setting.
Of course, how homeschooling impacts the individual is nuanced and depends on many factors, but what is clear is that a shift towards educating children at home is gathering momentu ..read more
Lions Education Blog
11M ago
One of the biggest concerns many parents have about homeschooling is the lack of social interaction compared to a school campus. What many fail to realise, however, is that children still have many opportunities to develop strong social skills and cultivate valuable relationships.
In this article, we will explore a range of strategies that homeschooling parents can employ to ensure their children thrive socially, even within the context of home-based education.
By understanding the importance of socialisation and embracing diverse avenues for engagement, homeschooling families can nurture well ..read more
Lions Education Blog
1y ago
Homeschooling has become increasingly popular in recent years as parents seek alternative education options for their children. While there are certainly academic advantages to homeschooling, such as individualized learning plans and the ability to tailor education to a child’s specific needs, there are also numerous benefits to homeschooling when it comes to emotional and social development.
Strong and meaningful relationship
One of the main benefits of homeschooling is the opportunity for children to develop strong, meaningful relationships with their parents. Research has shown that s ..read more
Lions Education Blog
1y ago
The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a light on the way we educate children. The disruption to our lives forced people to throw convention out of the window and rapidly adapt to how we work, study and interact, shifting the dial on the ‘norm’.
Homeschooling during this time is just one way that opened the door to new alternatives to help children learn and grow up to become productive members of society.
As a result of the pandemic, many Australian parent’s hands were forced to adopt a hybrid education style as children could not attend regular school, causing various disruptions to learning.
Now ..read more