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It’s been two years since the last episode of The Homeschool Advantage, and a lot has changed.
In this season-opening episode, I reintroduce myself and reflect on how my understanding of education has evolved after returning to the classroom and pursuing a Master’s in Educational Leadership. I share why I still believe in homeschooling, while also recognizing that learning doesn’t belong to one model, location, or label.
This episode explores what it means to move beyond “either/or” thinking in education and instead focus on partnership, authority, and presence. We talk about structure, real-world learning, and why education works best when it becomes part of life—not something separate from it.
This season is about getting back to the basics.
By Bex Buzzie4.9
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It’s been two years since the last episode of The Homeschool Advantage, and a lot has changed.
In this season-opening episode, I reintroduce myself and reflect on how my understanding of education has evolved after returning to the classroom and pursuing a Master’s in Educational Leadership. I share why I still believe in homeschooling, while also recognizing that learning doesn’t belong to one model, location, or label.
This episode explores what it means to move beyond “either/or” thinking in education and instead focus on partnership, authority, and presence. We talk about structure, real-world learning, and why education works best when it becomes part of life—not something separate from it.
This season is about getting back to the basics.