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If you appreciate the concept of homeschooling, but you can’t homeschool because you have a full-time job or maybe you don’t have the temperament for it, then I have an idea for you.
Find some like-minded families to start a one-room schoolhouse with.
Your main task is to find the families. After that, it’s barely any work for you at all.
Once you find the families, it becomes a group effort to get the schoolhouse up and running and someone other than yourself does the teaching.
The schoolhouse was the early American model of education when America’s literacy rates were at their highest before government schooling pervaded children’s education in the late 19th century.
If you aren’t familiar with the concept and how it works, let me explain it to you.
In essence, it’s a homeschool but with a few non-family members added. Instead of just your family, you will have four (or more) families, and the children will be taught one-on-one simultaneously. I know what you’re thinking, “You must be kidding!”
But, I’m not. Stay with me, and I’ll guide you through the steps to set one up. You’ll be surprised at…