Why are so many students struggling in traditional school settings? Why are so many hardworking educators stuck approaching learning the same way? If you have pondered these questions at all, then you have already started defining your vision for a microschool.
The first and most critical step in establishing a microschool is to define your vision. That vision requires that you understand your why, your what, and your how: your motivation for starting a school, your definition of success, and how you will achieve your goals.
Once you have your ‘why’, a good next step is to articulate ‘what’ you believe success looks like. It’s often helpful to define three sets of items:
Another way to think about how your school will deliver the ‘what’ is by defining ‘how’ the following components will interact. Your school will combine different elements in a unique way to deliver a differentiated and high-quality learning experience. Take a look at the examples below:
If you want to hit the ground running and keep your momentum, you have to be ready to communicate your vision effectively.