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00:00:00 — Manisha Snoyer introduces the episode and delves into the concept of homeschooling, setting the stage for an in-depth discussion.
00:04:00 — A clarification is provided on the technical definition of homeschooling, differentiating it from other forms of education.
00:08:00 — The discussion moves to an analysis of five main styles of homeschooling, providing insights into each approach.
00:18:39 — The conversation emphasizes the importance of whole-child development in modular learning systems.
00:21:00 — Modular Learning: What does a typical day look like?
00:22:20 — Benefits of decentralized educational systems are discussed, underlining their potential impact on learning.
00:26:49 — The increasing homeschooling population is addressed, discussing trends and implications.
00:29:25 — Manisha discusses the future of education, envisioning it as increasingly decentralized and personalized.
00:31:19 — The role of educational software and adaptive learning apps in homeschooling is explored, showcasing technological advancements.
00:33:19 — The episode concludes with an invitation to join the Teach Your Kids community.
This podcast was recorded on Riverside and is made possible through a generous grant from the Vela Education Fund
VELA Education Fund is catalyzing a vibrant alternative education ecosystem. VELA provides trust-based funding to entrepreneurs, fosters community-building and knowledge-sharing, and increases visibility through storytelling that promotes cultural awareness and acceptance of the out-of-system space. Today, VELA serves the largest community of out-of-system education entrepreneurs in the country, with over 2,000 community members. About half of VELA’s community members operate small learning environments, and the other half are ecosystem and community builders offering direct services and support across the out-of-system space. Learn more at
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