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Hybrid Homeschooling with Michael McShane

Hybrid Homeschooling with Michael McShane

Released Monday, 13th September 2021
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Hybrid Homeschooling with Michael McShane

Hybrid Homeschooling with Michael McShane

Hybrid Homeschooling with Michael McShane

Hybrid Homeschooling with Michael McShane

Monday, 13th September 2021
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Today we’ve invited Michael McShane to the podcast to discuss something called "Hybrid Homeschooling."  What exactly is hybrid homeschooling and does it use less gas than regular homeschooling, that is the question of the day.

Mike is the Director of Research at EdChoice, which is a non profit dedicated to expanding educational choice for parents around the country. Their website is EdChoice.org if you want to look them up.

Mike used to teach English at St. Jude’s Catholic school in Montgomery, Alabama, and there he got inspired to get his masters degree in Education from the University of Notre Dame, then his PhD from the University of Arkansas.

He recently wrote a book called “Hybrid Homeschooling: A Guide to the Future of Education” which really caught our attention. 

First of all, we love that someone is writing about Homeschooling and second, we love investigating new and creative, outside the box, ways of turbocharging what we are already doing to accomplish more for our kids. 

Mike graciously accepted our invitation to come on the podcast and talk to us about his concept of hybrid homeschooling and how it’s being used by parents around the country to give their kids the best possible educational experience.

You can follow Mike on Twitter at @MQ_McShane.

If you would like to ask a question about the topics discussed in this episode and have it aired on a future podcast, just email us an audio file of you asking the question: HomeSweetHomeschoolPodcast@gmail.com.


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