Within two years learning design becomes a recognized parenting skill
Families architecting hybrid education are developing genuine expertise worth naming, packaging, and sharing.
By The Remix Academics Research Council

<p>The families who are intentionally architecting their childrens education -- mixing platforms, co-ops, community mentors, and structured home time -- are developing a genuine skill set. And that skill set is about to get named.</p><p>Parenting content is shifting from how to support your childs school to how to design your childs learning environment. Coaches and consultants who help families build hybrid learning plans are finding real demand. Within 24 months, expect to see a recognizable credential in this space -- something between a life coach certification and a curriculum specialist qualification -- aimed at parents who want to systematize what theyve been doing intuitively.</p><p><strong>Remix Academics take:</strong> get ahead of this. The families in your community who are already doing this work have expertise worth naming, packaging, and sharing. Dont wait for an institution to certify what youve already built.</p>
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