Video: K¹²'s Approach to Learning, Part 1

Individualized Learning

Part 1: Individualized Learning
Mastery should be possible for everyone

Part 2: Tried and True
Research based methods for learning without limits

Part 3: What They Really Need to Know
Building on a solid foundation

Part 4: Practice vs. Talent
Experts are made, not born

Part 5: Big Ideas
The "Big Ideas" will set them free

Part 6: Avoiding Misconceptions
Fractions and other train wrecks

Mastery Should Be Possible for Everyone

Summary: In this video, our Chief Learning Office, Bror Saxberg, covers our unique focus on individualized learning, including:

  • Methodologies based on the cognitive science of how brains actually learn
  • Concentrating on concepts and skills kids need to succeed
  • Developing lessons with rich, engaging content that turns all kinds of minds on, not just the “best and brightest”
There is more than one kind of student, one kind of mind, and one way of learning. Our curriculum is delivered in a way that allows you to adjust to the pace, schedule, and learning style that works best for your child—which could vary day by day and subject by subject. Given the right mix of tools and approaches, mastery should be for everyone.

We will set you on the right path, we will give you the best tools, and we will support you as you guide your child through some of the best educational experiences ever created.

It won’t be easy. But it will be exhilarating as you watch your child's mind grow, month by month, year by year.  

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