Documenting Elder Teaching and Traditional Skills in a Homeschool Portfolio
How to document elder teaching, country food education, and traditional skills in a homeschool portfolio that satisfies DEA review and earns academic credit.
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How to document elder teaching, country food education, and traditional skills in a homeschool portfolio that satisfies DEA review and earns academic credit.
How to document hands-on and experiential learning in a homeschool portfolio — field trips, projects, apprenticeships, land-based activities — so it counts academically.
A homeschool course description template that works for transcripts and university applications — with examples for academic, practical, and land-based courses.
Your homeschool philosophy statement sets the foundation for DEA approval and annual reviews. Here's what it needs to cover and what makes it credible.
A homeschool reading log template that works for portfolios, transcripts, and DEA reviews — plus what to record beyond just title and date.
How to select homeschool work samples and use a progress tracking template that builds a DEA-ready portfolio without archiving every worksheet your child ever completed.
How Indigenous families in Canada are structuring homeschool programs around traditional knowledge, land-based learning, and language — and how to document it.
How RCMP, military, and transient families posted to Nunavut and northern Canada homeschool without losing credits—portfolios, transcripts, and provincial transfers.
How homeschooled students in Nunavut gain admission to Nunavut Arctic College — the Mature Student pathway, documentation requirements, and what to prepare.
Aulajaaqtut, Iqqaqqaukkaringniq, Nunavusiutit, Uqausiliriniq — what each strand covers and exactly how to document them for your DEA portfolio review.
Registered homeschoolers in Nunavut can claim up to $1,000 per student per year from their DEA. Here's what qualifies, what documentation you need, and how to claim it.
How to set up a printable homeschool portfolio binder that works offline, stays organised across the year, and holds up at DEA review—no internet required.
How to plan a homeschool year in northern Canada around Arctic seasons—dark season indoor learning, spring land trips, and documentation that captures both.
Why Etsy and TPT homeschool planners fail for Nunavut home education — and what to use instead for DEA compliance, IQ integration, and curriculum strand documentation.
HSLDA Canada provides legal defence and generic templates — but Nunavut requires IQ integration and curriculum strand mapping they don't cover. Here are the alternatives.
Documentation guide for RCMP, government, military, and resource industry families homeschooling in Nunavut — how to integrate IQ principles and meet DEA requirements during a temporary posting.
Step-by-step guide for turning caribou hunts, elder teachings, and on-the-land learning into the curriculum strand language Nunavut's DEA expects during biannual principal meetings.
Should you buy a Nunavut homeschool portfolio template or build one from the free Education Act and IQ Framework? An honest comparison of cost, time, and compliance risk.
Step-by-step guide to building a homeschool portfolio that satisfies regulators, supports transcripts, and captures real learning. Templates included.
How Nunavut homeschooled students access Arctic College, the PASS program, and Nunavut Sivuniksavut admissions—with or without a formal diploma.
How to write a homeschool year-end report and annual summary that satisfies your oversight authority and sets up next year's planning. Free structure inside.
How Vista Virtual School and other distance providers work for Nunavut home educators—accreditation, costs, and what the DEA actually accepts.
How to build a homeschool special needs portfolio that tracks micro-progressions, adaptive skills, and IEP-equivalent goals—with templates that work.
High school homeschool portfolios need to do more than prove learning happened — they need to produce transcripts and support post-secondary admission.
A practical guide to building a homeschool portfolio for elementary-aged children — what evidence to collect, how to organize it, and what reviewers look for.
How francophone families homeschool in Nunavut under CSFN supervision—registration, bilingual documentation requirements, and what a compliant portfolio includes.