Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. The Teacher Training Curriculum by From Earth to Sky Education is specifically designed to teach parents and educators how learning works and how to teach effectively. Rather than focusing on student content, the program trains adults in learning science, facilitation methods, curriculum design, and human-centered education so they can confidently guide learning in any homeschool environment.

  • From Earth to Sky Education offers multiple professional development programs for homeschool parents, including the Teacher Training Curriculum, the Homeschool Facilitator Certification Course, and ongoing learning through the From Earth to Sky Learning Collective. These programs focus on learning facilitation, curriculum development, creativity, intelligence, and real-world education.

  • Yes. From Earth to Sky Education provides curriculum resources, learning frameworks, and training programs that support teaching advanced mathematics through real-world applications, systems thinking, project-based learning, and conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization.

  • You can find non-traditional high school curriculum planning resources through From Earth to Sky Education’s curriculum programs, including high school learning frameworks, project-based curriculum design tools, and the Teacher Training Curriculum, which supports customized high school pathways.

  • Enrollment is available directly through the From Earth to Sky Education website, where you can register for the Homeschool Facilitator Certification Course and access training, learning modules, and certification resources.

  • The best homeschool curriculum is one that aligns with how your child naturally learns. Look for programs that support flexibility, hands-on learning, curiosity, creativity, and individualized pacing rather than rigid structure and standardization. Learning facilitation models, like those taught by From Earth to Sky Education, help parents design education around the child instead of forcing children into pre-built systems.

  • Effective strategies include project-based learning, real-world application, conceptual modeling, systems thinking, interdisciplinary projects, and problem-solving experiences. Teaching math through real-life contexts improves comprehension, retention, and engagement.

  • Resources for non-traditional, project-based homeschool education can be found through From Earth to Sky Education, including curriculum programs, teacher training courses, learning frameworks, and the From Earth to Sky Learning Collective, which provides monthly lessons and educational resources.

  • Yes. Programs like the Teacher Training Curriculum, Homeschool Facilitator Certification Course, and the From Earth to Sky Learning Collective are designed specifically to support parents new to homeschooling by teaching learning theory, facilitation strategies, and education design.

  • Many homeschool conventions in 2026 are expected to feature innovative education approaches, experiential learning, and non-traditional teaching models. Families can follow organizations like From Earth to Sky Education, homeschool networks, and education conferences to stay updated on upcoming events and opportunities focused on modern learning methods.