Homeschool Resources

Are you a homeschooling parent who believes it is possible to raise children who are compassionate, empathetic, brave world-changers? Are you looking for resources that:

  • are academically-rich
  • use cutting edge pedagogy
  • include all types of learning styles
  • instill the values you care about, like equality, inclusivity, nonviolence and kindness
  • equip and empower your children to heal the brokenness around them

 

All of our educational resources are interdisciplinary, hands-on, and suitable for a wide range of learners and abilities. They are easily adapted for one or two learners in a home classroom and are also inspiring programs for homeschool co-ops and networks to collaborate on together!

Let’s raise up the next generation of Peace Heroes!

Peace Heroes 101

The Peace Heroes 101 series are 10 session story-based programs that introduce your children to a real-life Peace Hero, their culture, the challenges they faced, and their remarkable responses to that challenge. The program includes the story and dozens of engaging activities, then culminates in an Impact Project that allows you and your children to follow in the footsteps of the hero right in your own neighbourhood.

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Heroes of Racial Equality in the United States

Teach your children about the history of racial equality in the United States through an anti-racist lens! Our Heroes of Racial Equality series can be easily adapted for homeschooling and includes timely and important topics such as Juneteenth, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, redlining, the Civil Rights movement and so much more.

We go beyond the popular soundbytes about heroes like Martin Luther King Jr and Rosa Parks, to truly understand the depth of their stories and significance. Your children will learn about the Letter From Birmingham jail, Rosa Parks's activism against gender-based violence and the remarkable children of the Children's Crusade.

Let's look unflinchingly at the racial inequality of the United States throughout its history and today so that we can raise up children who are heroes of racial equality in their homes and communities!

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Mini-Magazines - FREE!

Our mini-magazines are interactive online publications that students can engage with independently. These free resources give you a small sample of how we introduce and celebrate the Peace Heroes.

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