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Hanna C
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Homeschool - learning in a community

Ant Stanley and I started Senzo on the belief that there is huge value in learning face to face, with others in the room to augment and expand your understanding. We hope Senzo Homeschool will take the best of those possibilities in a time when the physical classroom is not viable.

Homeschool combines some of the best collaboration tools on the market with access to excellent teaching in subject areas that drive your empowerment and learning.

How Homeschool works

how to homeschool

Homeschool works in weekly sprints.

Monday: Lectures, exercises and course materials are released.

Over the next couple of days, you work on the exercises set in the lesson, collaborating with your class mates in chat. Any questions can be submitted to the instructor as well as crowd-sourcing answers from each other.

End of the week: live Q&A with the instructor.

Ask questions, go over sections that people need clarification on and share your learnings. The correctly completed exercises will be shared so you're ready for the next week's materials.

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Building a community of learning

You retain access to all the services in perpetuity, including the chat channels, so you can carry on learning from each other.

Homeschool Learning Spectrum

In the spectrum of how we learn from self-paced study through to heavily structured, multi-year, on campus learning, we hope Homeschool has the right balance. We aim to provide feedback and flexibility that allows you learn fast whilst also being supported, in these interesting times we're living in.

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