Compiling a Portfolio for your Home Educated Child

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Compiling a Portfolio for your Home Educated Child

Portfolio’s seek to demonstrate the learning process a student has been through, show skills and information that’s been learned, and give a glimpse of how a learner has grown over time through different reflections.

One of the pressure’s a home educating family may feel is documenting a child’s education journey. Portfolio’s can be a fun and enriching way to do this. Portfolio’s are also commonly used as documentation and evidence for awards, job and university applications. Therefore, developing the skill now, can be an asset for you and your child for future endeavours. Below I will outline for you some general guidelines to help with the journey of creating your child’s portfolio. Let’s go!

The first thing you and your child will need to know is there is no one way or right way to create and compile a portfolio. Usually when a portfolio has been requested to be submitted as evidence, the organisation requesting will have very clear guidelines on what they expect their portfolio to include and how it should be submitted. However, if you are wanting to do one on your own, here are some general guidelines you can use to help with the process.

1.  Have a purpose and goal for your portfolio. Determine why you are making one, what outcomes you are seeking and why you are  taking the time to go through this process.
2.  Consider the resources you have available to support your child with creating a portfolio appropriate for what you are documenting. Portfolio’s can be written, audio, visual, and could include websites, photography, blog posts, PowerPoint presentations and more.
3.  Next think about what you want your child to learn and how much time you want your child to spend on this process. This will determine how detailed you are and how much documentation you’ll provide.
4.  Consider the age and or skill level of your child. A picture with one sentence underneath may be adequate at a primary level. You may require a secondary student to write a few paragraphs for a reflection.
5.  Focus on creating either a digital portfolio or paper-based portfolio. This is just a recommendation as it makes your child’s portfolio easier to share and track. Think about the type of project/learning/activity your child has engaged in and what form of documentation would be most suitable for displaying work on that topic. 

Now that you have a rough idea of the parameters of a portfolio, let’s get started making a paper-based one. These are just suggestions to encourage you to begin the process and not a rule book.

1.  Make a list of the topics you want to include in your portfolio.
2.  Divide each topic into sub lists of skills learned. 
3.  Decide which evidence you will present for each topic and skills. This could include photos, drawings, diagrams, written documents, 3-D illustrations, something your child has built and more.
4.  Make a cover page and give your portfolio a title.
5.  Leave a page for a table of contents and number the pages.
6.  Include reflections documenting your child’s learning process and experience.

Now it’s time to get started! The most important part of all of this is actually starting the process. Don’t be concerned about getting it right the first time and try your best. Over time you’ll gain experience and have more ideas about how to do things. For now, take it one step at a time.

Let me know how things go and send a picture or video of your child’s portfolio.

Umm Yusuf.

Stewards is an Arts Award Center!

Global Online School Years 7–11 Structured Pathway

Stewards is an Arts Award Center!

We are delighted to announce that Stewards.ONE has officially become a validated Arts Award Centre, further enhancing our commitment to providing a well-rounded and transformative educational experience. As an Arts Award Centre, we are now equipped to guide our students through the Bronze and Silver Arts Award processes, offering them an invaluable opportunity to develop their creative skills and gain recognized qualifications.

At Stewards.ONE, our arts programs are designed to nurture creativity while integrating our core values of intellectual and spiritual growth. Students enrolled in our Islamic Art courses are automatically qualified to participate in the Arts Award, allowing them to deepen their artistic abilities within a structured and supportive environment. Additionally, students who are part of the Stewards Literature Club are also eligible to engage in the Arts Award, broadening their horizons and encouraging literary creativity alongside visual arts.

This partnership with Arts Award is a testament to our dedication to artistic excellence and creating opportunities for our students to excel in various disciplines. While we are currently focused on our enrolled students, we look forward to expanding this offering in the future.

We are excited to see the unique and inspiring work our students will produce as they embark on their Arts Award journey. This collaboration not only enriches our curriculum but also reaffirms our mission to empower students to learn, transform, and inspire.

Thank you for being part of the Stewards.ONE community, and we look forward to celebrating the creative achievements of our students as they progress through this prestigious program.

Discover more about Arts Award

Arts Award is a suite of arts-based qualifications for all young people aged 25 and under. Trinity College London manages Arts Award in association with Arts Council England.

The organisations behind Arts Award
Trinity is a leading international exam board for the performing arts and English language, established in 1877. Arts Council England is a government-funded body that supports and promotes artistic and cultural experiences to enrich people’s lives. Both organisations are passionate about helping children and young people engage with the arts, and Arts Council England uses its influence across the arts world to promote Arts Award in England. Trinity also works to offer Arts Award in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Stewards.ONE IGCSE-Bridge

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Stewards.ONE IGCSE-Bridge

Upper Secondary School Challenges
In today’s fast-paced educational environment, many students find themselves struggling to keep up with the demands of secondary school. Whether due to gaps in their foundational knowledge, missed academic opportunities, or personal challenges, these students are often at risk of falling behind. As they approach the critical GCSE years, the pressure intensifies, and the fear of not being adequately prepared for upper secondary school can be overwhelming. Traditional education pathways may not offer the flexibility or targeted support these students need to catch up and succeed.

Addressing Upper Secondary School Challenges with a “Bridge” Program
What these students require is a focused, intensive program that not only bridges their knowledge gaps but also accelerates their learning to ensure they are fully prepared for their International GCSE (IGCSE) exams. A program that provides personalised attention, tailored instruction, and a supportive environment where they can regain their confidence and academic standing. This solution must be both comprehensive and efficient, allowing students to cover essential material in a condensed timeframe without sacrificing depth or understanding.

Stewards.ONE IGCSE-Bridge Program
Enter the Stewards IGCSE-Bridge Program—a transformative educational experience designed specifically for students who need to catch up and excel in their IGCSEs. Our program offers an intensive, one-year curriculum that consolidates all of lower secondary school into a comprehensive, personalised learning journey.

At Stewards.ONE Online School, we understand that every student’s educational journey is unique. That’s why our IGCSE-Bridge program is meticulously crafted to identify and address individual learning gaps, providing targeted support in core subjects like Mathematics, English, and Science. With a blend of traditional teaching methods and innovative digital tools, our experienced educators guide students through a curriculum that not only prepares them for their IGCSE exams but also reignites their passion for learning.

Our program doesn’t just focus on academic achievement—it also includes cultural and character development – all under the banner of IGCSE-Bridge. We integrate daily morning dhikr to cultivate God-consciousness, character-building sessions to develop moral integrity, and the DeVice course to help students manage technology effectively, ensuring they are well-rounded individuals ready to face the challenges of their future.

With the Stewards.ONE IGCSE-Bridge Program, your child will receive tailored education they need to turn their academic setbacks into successes. We don’t just help students catch up; we empower them to surpass their expectations and achieve their full potential. Join us, and give your child the opportunity to bridge the gap to academic excellence and a brighter future.

Enrol in the Stewards Year 9 IGCSE-Bridge Program today, and take the first step towards securing your child’s success.

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