I’m so glad you’re here because today’s episode is kicking off a brand-new series I’ve been dying to bring you.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to figure out the right curriculum for your microschool or homeschool program—you’re not alone. Maybe you’ve asked:
Friend, I get it. I’ve asked those same questions myself. I remember launching Kingdom Seed Christian Academy and staying up so late researching curriculum after curriculum—trying to find something that would fit our multi-age learners, support our self-paced structure, and still honor the values I wanted to build our school around.
But what I’ve learned—and what I want to share with you today—is that there’s no such thing as a perfect curriculum. There is such a thing as the right curriculum for your mission, your learners, and your teaching style.
And when you understand how to approach curriculum with clarity, confidence, and intention—you’ll stop second-guessing yourself and start creating learning experiences that truly light up your students.
So today, I’m giving you your Curriculum Game Plan: how to simplify your decision-making, what questions to ask before choosing a curriculum, and what to look for to make sure something is microschool-friendly. Let’s dive in.
Are you ready? Let’s get started.
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