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Beyond the Page Blog

The Power of the Page in a Digital World
We prepare children for a digital future by prioritizing slow, analog learning—books, handwriting, and real projects—that build attention, memory, reasoning, and clear expression.
by Keith A. Howe
Grit: Passion and Perseverance
We build grit by cultivating interest, deliberate practice, meaningful purpose, and growth-focused hope so students pursue long-term goals and improve.
by Kim A. Howe, M.S.
Meaningful Learning Builds Focus
We train children's focus through active, integrated, literature-based, hands-on, project learning that builds sustained attention, purposeful engagement, and habits for lasting accomplishment.
by Kim A. Howe, M.S.
A Device for Every Student?
We prioritize hands-on projects, real books, and conversation so children learn by doing; technology supports learning occasionally, but never replaces deep, active engagement.
by Keith A. Howe
Using Technology to Enable Growth
Visions In Education's partnership with Beyond the Page enhances distance learning by offering engaging, personalized curriculum efficiently, reducing administrative tasks for teachers and families. This collaboration streamlines operations and supports varied learning styles, helping students succeed in their educational paths.
by Keith A. Howe
Social Studies Through the Years
See a high-level overview of the subjects that Beyond the Page covers in social studies from kindergarten through middle school.
by Keith A. Howe
Age 7-9 - Science and Social Studies
We've reclassified "The Land" to Social Studies and "Environments Change" to Science to better align with their core focuses, without changing the interdisciplinary content that combines both subjects for a richer learning experience.
by Keith A. Howe
Update on High School Curriculum Plans
We're expanding our high school curriculum by adding a second level of language arts for the first two years, with plans to start development in 2025 and release it by 2026. Further expansion for a full four-year high school program is being considered.
by Keith A. Howe
4 Techniques to Help Your Homeschooler Focus
Harnessing the brain's focused and diffuse modes enhances learning, with strategies like the Pomodoro Method, time blocking, and structured breaks aiding in building strong focus skills. Beyond the Page's homeschool curriculum supports this by balancing focused learning with creative, diffuse thinking activities.
by Keith A. Howe
Age Levels Instead of Grades
Beyond the Page uses age levels instead of grades. Learn the benefits of doing this, and learn how you can choose the right age level for your child.
by Keith A. Howe
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Beyond the Page is not structured around grade levels, instead, it is structured around the recommended age level of children using the curriculum. Each age level represents one full academic year (~36 weeks) of curriculum.

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