
Mike Palmer speaks with Rekha Magon, co-founder and head of training at Boundless Life, who joins from Bali to debate her progressive method to international training. We discover how Rekha’s background in mindfulness and her expertise homeschooling her kids led her to create a community of micro-schools throughout lovely areas together with Portugal, Greece, Italy, Montenegro, and Spain.
Rekha shares how Boundless Life supplies a turnkey answer for households eager to sluggish journey the world, combining furnished flats, co-working areas, and Montessori-inspired training with Finnish pedagogical strategies. We focus on how the pandemic created the proper circumstances for reimagining training, main many households to hunt options that mix journey, group, and experiential studying.
The dialog delves into how Boundless Life’s academic mannequin emphasizes real-world problem-solving, cultural immersion, and mixed-age studying environments. Rekha explains how these experiences assist develop essential mushy expertise like adaptability and communication that can serve kids properly in an unsure future.
Key takeaways:
- Blended-age school rooms foster pure management and collaboration whereas decreasing unhealthy competitors amongst friends
- Sluggish journey and cultural immersion assist kids develop important mushy expertise like adaptability and communication that AI can not replicate
- Mother and father can nurture their kids’s pure love of studying by considering outdoors conventional academic fashions, whether or not touring or staying native
We conclude with recommendation for folks and educators about nurturing kids’s pure love of studying, whether or not via journey or discovering inventive options nearer to dwelling.
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