The project “How not to get lost at home?” was created to support families, which consider or have already entered a universe of homeschooling.

Homeschooling has recently gained significant popularity in Poland. To answer raising needs, we have developed four e-books aimed at parents and conducted one video training session summarizing concerning topics. In the 2022/2023 school year, a dedicated group of parents participated in a series of 10 tutoring group meetings, culminating in a study-visit to Iceland.

This project was a collaborative effort with two alternative Polish schools, bringing together families engaged in homeschooling (Wolna Szkoła Ursynów and Akademia Dobrej Edukacji Jabłonna), the consulting company up!homo, facilitating the implementation of innovative educational solutions, and the expert support of Asgardur – an institution pioneering hybrid and remote education in Iceland. Asgardur is also the founder of the Icelandic School in the Cloud.

42329

homeschooled students in Poland (May 2023)

20

ideas for Interdisciplinary Journeys available in our e-book

31h/week

is the average spent by a Polish student from 8th grade. It’s almost a full time job!

9years

are spent by Polish students as obligatory schooling

Download our e-books!

Step 0 - available in Polish

Guidebook for primary school teachers and principals in the form of an e-book, encompassing formal and practical details along with illustrative examples.
  • Comprehensive insights into the legal framework.
  • Practical advice from experts.
  • Examples of best practices.

Interdisciplinary Incentives - available in Polish & English

E-book showcasing 20 exemplary educational journeys designed for homeschooling students, ingeniously integrating content traditionally associated with various school subjects.
  • 20 ready-to-use scenarios
  • Educational journeys seamlessly blending content from different school subjects

Inspiring Stories - available in Polish & English

Discover 11 unique family stories about homeschooling in Poland and Iceland to make a conscious choice for your child's best path!
  • Stories from participants of our tutoring groups.
  • Homeschooling in practice

Home Phrasebook

Dedicated to parents, this e-book serves as a catalogue of useful information, advice, and concrete examples for meaningful conversations with children.
  • Prepared by experts
  • Presented in an accessible format
The Project number EOG/21/K4/W/0136 "How not to get lost at home? - proposing a cooperation model for schools, Homeschooling students and their parents: proven methods and new solutions - for those who consider it" benefits from a grant of about 150 000 EUR received from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway as part of the EEA Grants.

The grant was awarded under the Education Programme 2014-2021.

The implementation period of the project is April 2022 - July 2023. The Project aims to improve the quality of the didactic process by facilitating good school-student-parent relations and strengthening the competences of adults taking over the supervision of the child’s education outside school.

Project partners

Taka Alpaka
up!homo
Askgardur School in the Cloud
Wolna Szkoła Ursynów
Akademia Dobrej Edukacji Jabłonna