The perfect day is the enemy (plus: a 12-year-old built what?)
Welcome back to the weekly edition of OpenEd Daily!
π‘ THOUGHTS
This week, we explored how breaking free from traditional educational “shoulds” leads to better learning outcomes. Here’s what caught our attention:
The Perfect Day is the Enemy of Learning β
Stop chasing the mythical “perfect” homeschool day! Consistency beats perfection every time. The secret? Define your non-negotiables and embrace the beautiful mess of real learning.
Working Parents Can Customize Too β
“But I work full-time!” doesn’t mean you can’t personalize your child’s education. Meet Sunny Simkins, a single working mom who’s mastered the art of strategic add-ons, proving you don’t have to choose between career and customized learning.
Star Wars + Division = Learning Gold β
When OpenEd parent ambassador Charlynn Chambers turned division problems into Stormtrooper scenarios, she discovered something profound: education isn’t separate from real life. Hear how she transforms everyday moments into learning opportunities on the OpenEd Podcast.
π TRENDS
Learning Centers Level Up β
Empty karate dojos and church buildings are getting new life as vibrant learning spaces. The GROW Center in Worcester started with 6 students in 2022. Today? 84 students, 40 on waitlist, $2,400/year. Not bad for a “pandemic phenomenon” that wasn’t supposed to last.
Minecraft Gets Serious About Digital Literacy β
The world’s best-selling video game (300M+ copies) just partnered with Stanford’s Digital Inquiry Group to teach kids something more valuable than building virtual worldsβhow to navigate the real digital one.
12-Year-Old Builds Flight Simulator, Blows Our Minds β
While most of us were arguing about screen time, a kid in Ontario built a working SR-71 Blackbird cockpit simulator. No kit. No instructions. Just foam board, hot glue, and lawn-mowing money for the screens.
βοΈ TOOLS
Math Inspirations β
This discovery-based curriculum flips the script from “Here’s how to solve it” to “Let’s discover how to solve it.” Plus 24/7 support for when you get stuck. Best part? Parents report their kids actually getting excited about math (we have witnesses).
The Sacred Hour β
One distraction-free hour, same time every day, treated like an important appointment. No phones, no dishes, no multitasking β just focused learning. Simple? Yes. Game-changing? Also yes. Especially for working parents juggling it all.
7 Free(ish) Language Learning Hacks β
From Mango Languages via library cards to Disney+ language switching, we’ve rounded up the best free tools. Quick list: Library Mango access ($100+ value), Disney+ language switching, curated YouTube playlists, Duolingo, PBS language shows, Drops App’s daily vocab, and native speaker playdates through local groups. All the language learning, none of the tutor prices.
(MEME) OF THE DAY
(But seriously, when is it okay to start playing Christmas music? We say after Thanksgiving.)
That’s all for this week, folks! Have a great weekend.
β Charlie (the OpenEd newsletter guy)