Hands-On Home-Learning

For a Sustainable World

Low stress homeschooling for both you and your home-schooler. Let us know how we can support you to provide the best home learning program for your family. With the support of certified teachers who understand child directed learning, you can be assured a program that meets your need to see your child learn in a joyfull, stress-free environment.

The Program

Program Policies

Enrollment

Learning Options

Summary

Hands-On is a British Columbia certified distributed learning program.

We do not judge or grade our learners.

An expense budget is available for each learner.

Our program is free to BC residents of elementary age.

We offer a self-paced program with optional learning activities.

Roles and Responsibilities


The Role of the Parent

The role of the parents varies according to the age of the child. The first role is to be a loving and supportive parent, as you would with a child attending school. It is important that the learning is child-directed rather than parent-directed and we encourage parents to allow the child be as autonomous as possible. That said, the parent will take a very active role in the child's education. We provide many independent learning activities. For younger children these come with instructions in the form of drawings and for older children the instructions are in simple text. However, even for these activities, parents will need to be accessible to help with explanation or guidance when needed. And for younger children, many activities will need to be read and explained by parents. For some activities, parents may need to play a more active facilitating role, and in some cases (such as field trips and library trips) the parent will be directly facilitating the activity. The parent is also responsible for weekly communication with the teacher in the form of completing a record-of learning (a weekly log of daily activities) and checking in with the teacher over the phone.


Parent Responsibilities


The Role Of The Child

The child's role is to commit to the learning process by actively engaging in learning activities. The child needs to choose which activities they will do from the activities provided and other ones that may have been created in consultation with the teacher. The child does not need to complete all of the activities and they do not need to be completed in a certain manner, as long as the child is demonstrating a commitment to learning.


The Role Of The Oak and Orca Teacher

The teacher will be helping to guide the learning. She will suggest learning activities, give ideas for increasing learning experiences at home, and keep up to date on activities the child is participating in as well as what he or she is learning. She will communicate on a weekly basis with the parents and child over the phone or through email to suggest learning activities and track progress. As needed, the teacher will send out activity bundles based on the child's current interests and abilities. The teacher is also responsible for assessing the child's ongoing progress, keeping track of ministry learning outcomes completed and providing positive non-threatening reports of learning to date.


Teacher Responsibilities


Summary

In summary the roles of the parent, teacher and child are as follows:

Contact Us

Victoria: (250) 383 6619
BC: 1 888 383 6619
2738 Higgins Street
Victoria BC Canada V8T3N1

Enroll Now!

Enrollment is easy. Once you have decided that Hands-On Home-Learning is the right program for you, the on-line form will help you begin the process:

Home-Learning Links

Victoria Homelearning Network
BC Home Learners' Association
Kids In Victoria

Oak and Orca School

Oak and Orca is the parent school of the Hands-On Home-Learning program. Our philosophies, teachers and many of our activities are tried and tested at the school first.  Home-Learners have the benefit of learning at home with the resources of a school behind them.