What Changed When I Returned to the Classroom
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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. Not making learning constantly entertaining or rigidly academic, but understanding it as a spectrum—one that requires curiosity, discipline, and meaning.