Global
Village School is an international K-12 homeschool
diploma program that empowers students to cultivate
their gifts and passions by engaging them in
a creative, flexible educational process grounded
in the principles of peace, justice, diversity,
and sustainability. We partner with schools,
groups, and individual families to provide the
kind of education that prepares students to
be wise and capable stewards of the planet and
each other.
Indigo
children are welcome to enroll in Global Village
School. Global Village will be the official
“school of record,” maintaining
student files, providing written evaluations,
issuing official transcripts, and providing
diplomas upon graduation. We will provide curriculum
(regular or customized) and individualized teacher
support. Families can also choose to purchase
curriculum only, or to work with Global Village
teachers on selected courses. Other families
may wish to have us develop a customized curriculum
for them, and then work with it on their own.
Families can also use our learning styles profile,
whether or not they wish to enroll.
Some
of the ways Global Village School (GVS) is compatible
with the needs of an Indigo child:
We
believe that school should be interesting, fun,
relevant to each student's life, and respectful
of who they are in their heart and soul. We
also feel that it should provide them with the
skills and information they need to become responsible
and compassionate human beings and caretakers
of our planet.
We
know that children inherently want to learn
and will do so on their own, provided they have
the appropriate materials from which to choose.
Global Village students work at their own pace
and are encouraged to collaborate with their
teachers to customize the curriculum to match
their unique interests and needs. By providing
a nurturing environment, we can cultivate a
love of learning that lasts a lifetime.
We
believe it is vitally important to recognize
and respect the individual personality of each
student. If our curriculum is not working for
a particular student, we do not blame the child,
but work with the family to come up with a solution.
We
offer the A Self-Portrait learning
style assessment, which helps the student
(and their teachers and parents) to understand
the student’s own individual learning
style. The profile provides detailed information
about their disposition, modality (tactile-kinesthetic,
visual picture learner, etc.), interests, and
talents, along with detailed suggestions for
working with the various dispositions.
We
believe in engaging students in studies that
inspire inquiry, encourage communication, and
foster cooperation. We endeavor to support the
development of thoughtful, compassionate and
aware people who will provide a constructive
and hopeful foundation for future generations.
“So
what did I learn from all of this??? I
learned how to have my own opinion. It
wasn't an easy lesson to learn. If a teacher
wanted me to read a lesson in public school,
they would want me to answer questions about
the reading, and they would never have asked
me my opinion about it! That is something
that I really liked about this school... that
it made me feel like my opinion mattered.”
Georgia, 9th grade, North Carolina
How
our program works:
Global
Village families choose between structured text
and online curriculum; fully customized curriculum
based on their individual interests, needs,
and learning styles; or – for those who
are already experienced homeschoolers –
using their own curriculum. We offer a wide
variety of classes. Core subjects such as english,
history, math, and science often contain peace,
diversity, and environmental themes. We also
offer specialized courses such as The Buddhist
Path to Peace, Planetary Stewardship, Reflections
on Peacemaking, Literature of Diversity, The
History of Civil Rights in the U.S., and a variety
of other classes that address current issues
in the world and provide students with role
models and examples of peaceful social change.
GVS teachers
assist each student individually and provide
feedback, support, and documentation.
Students
can earn elective credit for many different
kinds of life experiences, such as travel, participating
in cultural events, performing in community
theater productions, pursuing a career in athletics
or the film industry, or starting their own
business. Global Village youth engage in a wide
range of activities, including: studying anatomy,
massage, Reiki, and alternative medicine, working
on political campaigns, studying science at
local national parks and wilderness areas, volunteering
at a botanical garden, writing novels and screenplays,
publishing an alternative newspaper, learning
their tribal language and traditions, and operating
a home recording studio. In addition, many Global
Village students get a head start on college
by enrolling in community college courses while
they continue working towards their high school
diplomas.
To
learn more:
Please
take your time and explore our
site. Feel free to contact
us with any questions or ideas that may come
to mind. We look forward to partnering with
you as we continue in our mission of educating
for a better world, one person at a time.