Smaller class sizes
Due to their small class sizes, microschools promote a closer teacher-student relationship. This tight knit community provides students with the opportunity to gain more hands-on experiences and more constructive feedback throughout their learning.
Student directed personalized learning
Microschools promote student-led and project-based learning which in turn gets students excited to learn. Teamwork is encouraged, and students often learn from and teach older or younger students. Microschools can be compared to the “one room schoolhouse” of the past with a twist of technology.
Flexible learning
Due to technology, microschools are able to offer flexible schedules; some microschools only operate a few days a week while others operate for a few hours a day. Microschools often use blended learning formats, which offers more opportunity for active engaged learning while in the face-to-face classroom.