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New! Faith, Family & Home Schooling - Volume 1
A collection of articles to encourage families of faith to include faith activities in their homeschool day (and week) and to encourage faith to grow in our hearts.
FOR FATHERS - Volume 1
The success of a home school depends greatly on a unified approach by both parents. When a father is supportive of, present to and engaged in home education, children show a marked improvement in motivation and achievement.
FOR FATHERS - Volume 2
This booklet is full of encouragement and tips for the Home School Dad. Most articles are written by home school dads FOR home school dads! Why not order one for yourself or to share?
NEW! Fun Home School Activities with WISDOM – Volume 1
A collection of fun activities through the year for WISDOM families with children of a variety of ages. Activities include recycling, Lego, connection, space, summer (and Canada Day), winter and ice, nature, speech therapy ideas, art extras and more.
GAMES THAT BUILD THE BRAIN
Studies show that board games are also very educational and healthy for our brains! Increases in memory and math skills, as well as preventing or slowing down cognitive aging, are becoming obvious benefits to playing board games. In addition, some games are designed specifically for educational purposes.
HIGH SCHOOL - Volume 1
Home schooling our child through high school is often challenging, and most parents feel at least some insecurity about achieving their goals. WISDOM's mission is to help you hold on to your vision, and to home school all the way through high school. These inspiring and encouraging articles were previously published in The WISDOM Family Magazine and have resonated with parents so much that we offer them again in this compilation.
If you have questions about home schooling through high school, including what methods and options are available to you, please don't hesitate to let us know. We are here to help.
HIGH SCHOOL - Volume 2
Home schooling through High School can be tough, but it is totally doable and totally worth it! This booklet has a second batch of encouraging articles and inspiration for home school parents.
HOME SCHOOL ENCOURAGEMENT - Volume 1
There will be times when you wonder if you can keep on home schooling your children. Home schooling our children can be draining, messy and overwhelming, but it is also a commitment, a delight and worth all the time and energy it takes. Read this booklet once, twice or whenever you need to, and have a spare copy to give to a home schooling friend when needed.
HOME SCHOOL ENCOURAGEMENT - Volume 2
As if Home School Encouragement Volume 1 wasn't encouraging enough, we have now added Home School Encouragement Volume 2. There are days when home school parents can feel discouraged and drained. This booklet is full of encouraging articles to raise your spirits and help you to stay the course. (Have one handy to share with a friend!)
HOME SCHOOLING LITTLE ONES - KINDERGARTEN AND GRADE 1
In Alberta, Home Education is officially recognized by Alberta Education when the student is 6 by December 31 of the school year. It is mandatory to enroll your child in a school or home education program if they are 6 as of September 1st. However, if you are reading this, you just might be wanting to get going on home schooling now. And that is a wonderful thing!
Home education is a natural extension of the parenting you are already doing with your young children. Organized play, reading with your child, counting, and identifying objects, arts and crafts - and other things that engage them and cause them to think - all of these are an important part of their early childhood development.
There is no government-recognized home school program for pre-school and kindergarten in Alberta, but don't let that stop you. You can be as organized or as spontaneous as suits your home and your child's unique needs but let the ideas on the pages ahead inspire you.
MARRIAGE & HOME SCHOOLING
Along with home schooling and loving our children, staying happily married is one of the best things for parents to do. This booklet focuses on encouragement and tips for the married couples among us.
MEDIATED LEARNING
WISDOM Home Schooling offers parents an effective method of interaction that can help all learners, regardless of learning or behaviour difficulties, age, or background. The parent is the best person to help a child make progress in their learning. The mediational method develops optimism in the child, opens a greater desire to learn, and stimulates enthusiasm to work to a place of success. Find out more here.
NATURE STUDIES
Enjoy nature with your children. All these articles were written by home school parents or graduates and encourage us to enjoy the outdoors often. One of the best parts about homeschooling is encouraging our children to move!
NOTES TO MYSELF
Marlane Noster is WISDOM's co-founder and Events Director. She and Ken began homeschooling in the late '80's and continued to then home educate all 6 of their children through high school. Marlane writes for the WISDOM Family Magazine under her column, "Notes to Myself", allowing you into the inner dialogue of a hard-working home schooling mother. We've chosen some of her best-loved articles for this booklet.
ON BUILDING NOAH'S ARK
Noah had never built an ark before. Much like Noah, we step forward in this parenting and home schooling journey, working with our whole focus and having faith that all with come to fruition in due time.
Ken Noster, founder and Principal of WISDOM, is a passionate supporter of home education and of parenting our children wisely. He and his wife Marlane home educated their 6 children through high school and now reap the rewards of many great conversations as they reverberate through to the next generation. They continue to assist, educate, and advocate for home schoolers in Alberta and beyond, with a mission to build culture through the support of home educating families everywhere. Ken writes for the bi-monthly WISDOM Family Magazine under his column On Building Noah's Ark. We chose some of our favourite articles for this booklet.
PARENT READING LIST
We also have a great parent reading list, where you will find some excellent resources about education and specifically home schooling.
PLANNING AND PERSEVERANCE (FOR THE HOME SCHOOL PARENT)
The key to effective home education depends a lot on planning. This resource is full of tips to help you plan well for all stages of teaching your children.
RECORD KEEPING FOR THE HOME SCHOOL PARENT
Staying organized is often one of the biggest challenges in a busy, homeschooling home, and it's even more important than we sometimes realize. This booklet gives you practical tips for effective record keeping, written by home schooling parents who have faced these challenges.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - VOLUME 1 AND VOLUME 2
Georg & Gayle Beinert have been on WISDOM's Parent Advisory Council for many years, serving with enthusiasm and love. Their passion for home schooling is enhanced by their passion for science and technology, and they were instrumental in bringing Science and Technology events to WISDOM families around Alberta. Georg's articles make up Volume 1 and 2 of the Science & Technology booklets.
SPECIAL NEEDS – Volume 1 and 2
These booklets have an assortment of articles by a variety of authors with many ideas, tips, and encouragement on home schooling your special needs child.
SPELLBOUND
This booklet shares information and the facts about the impact of screentime on the brain. It is an important read for all parents. It also includes WISDOM's recommendations regarding Screentime for Children.
STUDENT READING LIST
This booklet is a hidden gem of great worth among the WISDOM booklets. It has poetry, book suggestions, and MUCH MORE for younger ages, intermediate ages, and upper ages of children. It is a wonderful resource to have on hand and to leaf through each year while planning read alouds or assigned reading for older children.
This is a comprehensive student reading list recommended for grades 4-12. This is only a guideline, as you may find that your grade 2 student, for example, enjoys some of the same books as an average grade 4 student. These books are excellent for reading individually or together as a family.
Please note that this list of books for students was compiled on the recommendation of home schoolers, and that we at WISDOM have not personally read them all. While we believe them to be consistent with a good ethical worldview, if you do find anything in this list to be objectionable, please let us know at your earliest convenience.
TEACHING THE STRUGGLING READER
Find tips and encouragement for working with children who are struggling to read.
There is even more support for teaching reading through WISDOM's "Reading & Math" Mediated Learning Workshop.
YOUR HOME SCHOOL VISION
What is your vision? What is your Why? What is the essence of your home school? This is a great foundation booklet with articles on why and how to home school - that all depends on your vision for home schooling your children.
To order print copies mailed to you free, please email office@wisdomhomeschooling.com or call the office at 780-741-2113.
When families face difficulties, they are encouraged to seek the assistance of their Facilitator or other WISDOM Staff. In the event that more help is needed, or a situation requires more intensive support, WISDOM has an in-house Family Mediational Consultant (FMC). This service is part of WISDOM’s Mediated Learning Program.
She will draw from her education and experience and use a mediational approach to assist you in getting to the root of difficulties and working toward solutions.
Michelle can walk alongside families and provide mediation as they work to achieve:
- Problem solving
- Resolution of family and marriage difficulties
- Solutions to home schooling and parenting challenges
- Conflict resolution
- Reduction of discouragement and burnout
- Transitions from addictions (some forms of addiction require intervention beyond WISDOM's service)
This service is offered by donation, though financial appeal may be made.
For more information contact Family Mediational Consultant, Michelle McLay at: 587-588-8839 or by email to mmclay@wisdomhomeschooling.com
Support
WISDOM includes a wonderful network of support. From your facilitator to your PAC to your local support group there is a range of support opptions available to WISDOM families.
Your facilitator is your homeschooling resource and is available to answer your questions throughout the year. Click here for biographies and contact information for each of WISDOM's facilitators.
The Parent Advisory Council (PAC) is a group of homeschooling parents. As well as helping set WISDOM's direction and policy they are also available to support and help other families in their homeschooling journey. To contact a member of WISDOM's Parent Support Council near you, click here.
There are also local support groups located throughout Alberta. Most of these are regional co-operatives of families who arrange activities and meetings together. Find our most current list here.
WISDOM also has available a Social Networking List (a group of families who share their name, city, phone number and email addresses with each other for the purpose of finding WISDOM friends across the province). To join contact our office by email office@wisdomhomeschooling.com or phone 780-741-2113.
Another resource available to you is the Home School Legal Defense Association. Click here for their website.
Please access our current Vendor List of Canada Wide suppliers who accept purchase orders from The Gilbertine Institute. Below are a few more popular suppliers that are not on the PO list. Thank you for your patience while we improve the website.
alberta suppliers
Ashley's Learning Resources
Grande Prairie
1-888-269-8882
Canadian Home Education Resources
Calgary
1-800-345-2952
KidSource
Calgary
1-877-259-4567
Science Is...
Calgary
403-547-4422
canadian suppliers
Anchor Academy
Salmon Arm, BC
1-888-917-3783
Boreal Science +
St Catharines, ON
1-800-387-9393
Donna Ward - Norwood Press (Canadian History/Geography)
Woodstock, ON
519-456-0470
EBS Educational Books
Surrey, BC
778-395-3965
Heritage Resources
Manitoba
204-745-3094
St Francis Books
Cannington, ON
705-432-8420
united states suppliers
A Beka
1-800-874-2352
Alpha Omega Publications
1-800-622-3070
Bob Jones University Press
1-800-845-5731
Catholic Heritage Curriculum**
1-800-490-7713
Kolbe Academy**
707-255-6499
Our Lady of the Rosary School**
502-348-1338
Rod and Staff Curriculum
606-522-4348
Seton Home Study Program**
540-636-9996
Son-Light Curriculum
303-730-6292
**Carries Catholic curriculum
We have compiled a list of popular curriculum suppliers. Please find them listed as Albertan Suppliers, Canadian Suppliers and followed by United States Suppliers. If you have a favorite supplier that is not on this list and you want to share, please email the information and we will gladly add to the list.
Many of the Canadian vendors listed will direct bill us and sell you material via purchase order.
** Indicates suppliers that carry Catholic curriculum and/or books
Albertan Suppliers
Canadian Suppliers
| Accelerated Christian Education Canada (ACE) – Manitoba | 800‑976‑7226 | info@acecanada.net |
| Christian Light Publications – Ontario | 519‑462‑2220 | orders@clp.org |
| Classical Education Books – British Columbia | 604‑505‑2194 | |
| Heritage Resources – Manitoba | 204‑745‑3094 | len@heritageresources.ca |
| Homeschool On Enterprises Ltd / Gather ‘Round – British Columbia | 250‑794‑8003 | support@gatherroundhomeschool.com |
| Joy Center of Learning – Ontario | 800‑653‑4231 | mail@joycenter.on.ca |
| The Learning House – Ontario | 866‑875‑5550 | |
| Living Waters Book & Toy Store – Ontario | 877‑595‑7585 | |
| Math U See – British Columbia | 888‑854‑6284 | admin@mathcanada.ca |
| Northwoods Press (Donna Ward) – Ontario | 519‑456‑0470 | |
| Tree of Life – New Brunswick | 506‑328‑6781 |
American suppliers
Note: Purchase Orders are not available through American suppliers.
What is it?
Through Mediated Learning, WISDOM offers parents an effective method of interaction, intended to benefit all learners, regardless of learning or behaviour difficulties, levels of giftedness, age, or background.
To learn more about specific Mediated Learning workshops, click here.
The parent is the best person to help a child make learning progress. Using a specific method and set of strategies, the parent can help their child think effectively and work to a place of success when faced with problem solving. WISDOM teaches a system that concentrates on three things: process, meaning, and change. WISDOM's parent training program focusses on how to learn more than what to learn. Parents learn how to stimulate brain change in the learner, overcome weak areas, and use a child’s strengths. In a series of effective learning events offered in various Alberta locations, parents are presented tools and strategies to strengthen any learner’s ability to think.
The mediational method develops optimism in the child, opens up a greater desire to learn, and stimulates enthusiasm to work to a place of success. Improved parenting and teaching skills use a gentle approach by asking questions that exercise reflective thinking in the child. The more the brain is intentionally exercised (especially where there is a weakness), the greater the resulting brain change. No child is stuck in their behaviour, emotion, or learning challenges.
Mediated Learning usually involves:
- Asking questions rather than providing answers to a learner. The mediator encourages "thinking".
- Encouraging children to think about the meaning of a lesson or activity. “Why? and How?”
- Taking advantage of teachable moments, when a child’s questions or body language show they are curious.
- Asking children to explain something in their own words; offering or asking for an analogy.
- Posing process questions that guide children to think logically.
- Helping children form and use strategies to work past barriers.
- Helping children to organize, make deductions, and think through their decisions.
- Helping children who are distracted, having difficulty remembering, are oppositional, or have lost the love of learning.
- Helping children who are gifted in one or more areas of endeavour, but also struggle in other areas of learning or behaviour.
- Helping children in specific weak capacities such as in reading, mathematics, writing, understanding and processing verbal communication, expressing themselves.
- Helping children who have challenges with planning, goal setting, and staying to task.
- Helping those that experience anxiety, depression, or anger.
- Helping with attachment issues, or difficulty with relationships.
This program can help any individual. Nobody is trapped by challenges. Parents are the key to making meaningful and positive changes in their children. Mediated Learning is a means of positive, permanent change.
Q: What is Mediated Learning?
A: The human brain is constantly changing. It is supple and receptive. Mediated Learning is a proven system that takes advantage of this plasticity by exercising brain activity through the asking of good questions. The parent facilitates the child's ability to problem solve by placing herself/himself between the learner and the challenge at hand. By not just giving the child answers, but interacting with the child as mediator, the parent helps the child to think effectively.
Mediated Learning is much more about process than outcome. Focussing on the “how” and “why” of thinking, Mediated Learning transforms passive learners into active learners. No one needs to stay stuck in their struggles with behaviour, academics, or life skills. All learners develop new pathways in the brain to overcome barriers to learning. Enhanced learning is for every member of the family.
Q: Isn’t this precisely the role of a home schooling parent?
A: Yes; parents make the best mediators, as they are most consistently present to the child. They act as guide or intercessor, helping the child to gain confidence by always thinking with a plan in mind. The learner responds by developing new thinking skills, gaining better planning skills, developing self-control, and experiencing success. Mediation is the key. By learning the tools of effective mediation, parents overcome many struggles in their home.
WISDOM’s parent training events in Mediated Learning equip parents to better observe their children in order to see how they think and to determine which areas need mediation. The goal is to bring all children to a place of success. The home setting is ideal for on-going observation and consistent mediating of change.
To learn more about specific Mediated Learning workshops, click here.
Q: Is Mediated Learning specifically for children with learning problems?
A: ML is for everyone, because we can all grow in our thinking abilities. ML is a workout for all thinkers.
Those who struggle as learners or are challenged with behaviour issues have a wonderful track-record of great improvement. Solutions are offered for those who face difficulties in reading, numeracy, writing, focus, memory, organization, self-regulation, and a host of other learning weaknesses.
Q: Do you offer assessment services?
A: WISDOM offers assessment to children 8 years and older, using the Mediated Learning method. Dynamic Assessment is a service that helps parents zero-in on their child's weak cognitive areas. Parents are encouraged to be present at assessments, and they will see learning changes occur right within the assessment process itself.

We are here to support your family's unique needs, offering encouragement, extra services and supports, and expert advice as you need it.
Steps:
- Submit your notification via our parent portal (we will ensure all the information is correct and create your enrollment).
- Start homeschooling! There's no need to wait for an official go-ahead.
- A member of the team will send you a welcome email and will phone you to go over things.
- Create a home education program plan (EPP) draft (we can help you finalize it if needed).
- We will match you with a facilitator, who will make contact and assist you in your planning and implementation. (They can help you set a vision for your home school, as well as help you tailor a unique program that fits your students' individual learning needs.)
- In high school, we'll discuss the education choices you might consider (see High School for more).
- One your EPP is finalized and approved, you will receive an acceptance letter. Enrollment is complete.
WISDOM does our best to meet you at your needs. Some families prefer more interaction with our office staff, PAC, and facilitator, while others feel confident in their path and prefer more independence. Please do let us know what you prefer. Remember to keep the lines of communication open to help us to serve you best.
The funding deadline is September 29.
WISDOM exists solely to serve home schooling. Join us!
Though the funding deadline is September 29, we will accept un-funded families throughout the year, pending an approved education program plan. We do appreciate donations to help cover the cost of service, even if it's just a small portion of the $928.03 student support amount.
Note: WISDOM Home Schooling is the home education department of The Gilbertine Academy. When you join us, you will see the school name or association name (The Gilbertine Institute) listed on various documents and resources.



The WISDOM Home Schooling community began in 1995 when two home educating couples saw the need for parents to be supported with maximum freedom over their own schooling at home, deciding what is taught to their children, as well as how and when it is taught.
As a result of the founders' promise to uphold parents as primary educators, all decisions and policies are developed with the intent of supporting parents as they educate their children. Because the members of our facilitating team, our office staff and our Parent Advisory Council are home schooling parents or were home educated themselves, their responses and service reflect this insight and commitment. We support all teaching methods from highly structured to unschooling, classical to eclectic to world-schooling.
We are Christian, serving families with a wide variety of religious beliefs, as well as families who do not profess any particular faith. Our mandate is to build culture through supporting home education and family life, whatever that looks like for you. We serve home schooling families everywhere in the province of Alberta, Canada.
Looking for more information? Attend an Open House event.
WHAT IS REQUIRED
To home educate with WISDOM, a family must:
- Notify us of your intent to home educate with the WISDOM Home Schooling department of The Gilbertine Academy.
- A parent must conduct an evaluation of the progress of the student at regular intervals and maintain a record of the methods and dates of those evaluations, and must maintain dated samples of student work and a general record of the student’s activities, (Alberta Home Education Regulation 4(1)(a))
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meet for two facilitator evaluations each year, either in their home or in a mutually agreeable location.
We work with individual issues and extenuating circumstances as best we can. Every situation is unique, and we desire to serve our families at their individual needs.
Note: when a family does NOT meet minimum requirements above despite best efforts, The Gilbertine Academy is unable to meet the minimum requirements of Alberta Education. In this case, we would not consider enrolment for the following year, and may make a note in the student file recommending a program with higher levels of accountability. This policy protects the freedom of all home educators.
WHERE ARE WE?
- The Gilbertine Institute is an independent school authority, operating three schools including The Gilbertine Academy, and supervising and supporting home education programs under the banner of WISDOM Home Schooling. Our society board, in-school and home education administration and staff are wholly supportive of home education. Head office for The Gilbertine Institute is in Derwent.
- WISDOM is made up of home schooling families all across Alberta, so in that sense, WISDOM is "everywhere"! Some of our families, while Alberta residents, are living temporarily (military, travel or ministry) all over the globe. Our magazine has subscribers from all around the world as well.
- You can find the WISDOM office staff working out of the home education office near the small town of Derwent, Alberta.
- Your facilitator probably lives somewhere reasonably near you, as we do try to keep them closer to their home (and their own home schooling family). Our facilitators live all over Alberta. They visit your home twice a year, and are also available via phone and email at all times.
- Our in-person events span the province, wherever there is enough interest and a suitable location.
- Our Mediated Learning Program holds workshops province-wide as well as in 3-session online modules.

Our office is usually open Monday through Friday, from 9am-noon and 1-4pm.
Chat: during office hours, click the chat button in the lower-left corner to talk with us. If no one is available, you can leave a message and we'll follow up as soon as we can.
Phone: 780-741-2113 or toll-free 1-877-425-8546
Email: office@wisdomhomeschooling.com
Family Funding department: finance@wisdomhomeschooling.com
Mail:
Box 78
Derwent, AB
T0B 1C0
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