Charitable Impact
BC’s New Curriculum and What It Actually Demands
by Magnus Hanton | April 28, 2026 | Blog | 0 Comments
Most BC educators understand the curriculum’s intent and care about it deeply. The challenge is that the curriculum describes a particular kind of learning, and the conventional classroom is organized in ways that make that learning genuinely difficult to deliver.
The Real Reason Students Disengage in High School
by Magnus Hanton | April 21, 2026 | Blog | 0 Comments
Something happens to a lot of students between elementary school and high school. The research has a name for it. Parents have a feeling for it. And most students, if asked directly, could describe it pretty precisely — they just rarely get asked.
Why Gifted Kids Get Left Behind in Traditional Schools and What Progressive Education Does Differently
by Magnus Hanton | April 14, 2026 | Blog | 0 Comments
What’s actually happening, in many of these cases, is chronic under-challenge. And it’s not a child problem. It’s a structural one.
What No One Tells You About Kindergarten Readiness
by Magnus Hanton | April 7, 2026 | Blog | 0 Comments
Here’s what Canadian developmental researchers actually say matters most for kindergarten success.
Beyond Letter Grades: Why Alternative Assessment Matters for Real Learning
by Magnus Hanton | March 24, 2026 | Blog | 0 Comments
Discover why traditional grading systems harm motivation and learning, and how competency-based assessment supports genuine mastery and lifelong learning.
The Case for Agency in Education
by Magnus Hanton | March 17, 2026 | Blog | 0 Comments
Discover why giving students genuine voice and agency improves engagement, achievement, and lifelong learning. Research-backed insights for Victoria families.
Why Outdoor Learning Matters More Than Ever for Canadian Children
by Magnus Hanton | March 10, 2026 | Blog | 0 Comments
Discover why outdoor learning is essential for Canadian children’s development, backed by research on mental health, physical activity, and academic success.
The Hidden Cost of Test-Prep Culture: Why Some Schools in Victoria, BC Are Choosing a Different Path
by Magnus Hanton | March 3, 2026 | Blog | 0 Comments
For parents exploring private schools in Victoria, BC, it’s worth asking an important question: Is education about preparing for the next test — or preparing for life?
From Montessori to University: How Alternative Education Prepares Students for Academic Success
by Magnus Hanton | February 23, 2026 | Blog | 0 Comments
Do Montessori students thrive in traditional universities? Research reveals how alternative education creates superior post-secondary preparation.
The Long-Term Impact of Early Learning Programs
by Magnus Hanton | February 16, 2026 | Blog | 0 Comments
Discover what neuroscience reveals about ages 3-6 and why quality early learning programs create lifetime advantages.

