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Course Flexibility for Homeschool and Digital Homeschool courses
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The art and craft of education includes cultivating the joy of discovery within the framework of an organized course plan. This is an intuitive process of allowing more depth if a student is delving into something of interest or offering more encouragement if a student is struggling.

 

Kolbe curriculum for Homeschool and Digital Homeschool courses includes books, course plans, quizzes, tests, and answer keys. These form a complete guide for each course. Course plans provide enough rigor for every kind of student, which does not mean that every student completes every lesson in its entirety. Adjustments, modifications, and accommodations are permitted and encouraged in non-online courses. If a student has mastered the content, a parent may move through the pacing faster. Parents are also able to slow down if reinforcement is necessary.

 

Curriculum may be modified to make substitutions within certain sections. Assessments can also be modified or enhanced. For example, oral quizzing could be an option for day-to-day checking for understanding. Additionally, parents may opt for another course text and curriculum; however, it must be appropriate for the academic level of the student and be approved by an advisor.

 

Please note that while high school parents do have the ability to adjust the workload in the course plans as described above, high school students pursuing the (K) or (H) designation for a course need to complete the requirements in the individual course plans for those options.

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