a little freebie that can spark ideas for designing learning plans that actually work in real life – from my online class: Lesson #1 – How to Set Up Your Personal Curriculum.
I have found that understanding the 4 types of personal curriculum study can spark ideas for designing learning plans that actually work in real life.
I put together a little freebie with examples of each type, and I think it’ll help the ideas click.
⭐Don’t miss the video for a piece of Lesson #1!
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Let’s go through a quick overview from the video content.
The 4 Study Types:
#1 – Relaxed but Intentional
a simple list or items gathered in a basket based on very current favorites or seasonal reading
blends structure with spontaneity: a rhythm, not a rigid routine
centers on ease and enjoyment
learning that fits naturally into daily life
This is currently what my personal curriculum planning looks like in this season.
my photo – commonplace notes on Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown
#2 – Eclectic Study
pulls together a variety of materials: articles, podcasts, essays, conversations
combines ideas, books, and resources from multiple fields or disciplines.
encourages curiosity-led connections
reflects real-life learning: layered, flexible, and always evolving
I have used each of these study types at different times in my life when my mood, caretaking demands, and schedule has matched what I needed.
The structure you create can change based on your season and other demands.
What matters is that you are enjoying your learning!
For 17+ years I’ve helped students, parents, and fellow teachers figure out how to build learning rhythms that actually fit their real lives (busy schedules, kids, messy days and all).
I’m not here to hand you a perfect system.
I’m here to help you shape something that works for you.
Together we’ll design a personal curriculum that helps you stay grounded in growth. My goal is to help you rediscover curiosity, create a learning rhythm that feels doable, and reconnect with the joy of growing for its own sake.
I can’t wait for you to jump in and feel that little spark of “oh wow, this actually works.”
Putting this class together was such a joy, and I’m thrilled to hand you something truly useful.
💻See you in the class sessions!
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