Find or build your ideal learning environment with the Education Entrepreneurship Lab.
As new schools and learning models emerge across the US, and school choice policies make these options more accessible to more families, we address both the demand for educational freedom and the supply of high-quality options. With fresh articles and videos, free resources, inspiration, and support, we’re partnering with parents, teachers, and learners looking to find—or build—creative schooling options in their communities.
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- A Grandmother’s Hope for the Next Generation of Learners
- The Calm College Method: A New Approach to the College Application Process
- When Agility Isn’t Enough: Finding the Right Space without Losing the School
- More Thoughts on Why Families Are Choosing to Homeschool
- Boys Are Falling Behind, But New School Models Can Help
Our eBooks: Read the Lab's latest publications
The Lab produces regular publications related to education entrepreneurship and innovation. From ebooks on how to homeschool through college to stories of education during America’s founding, the Lab offers a steady stream of free resources for families and founders. Read our growing collection today!
The Lab produces regular publications related to education entrepreneurship and innovation. From ebooks on how to homeschool through college to stories of education during America’s founding, the Lab offers a steady stream of free resources for families and founders. Read our growing collection today!
Articles for Founders
LiberatED Podcast
More parents are seeking education options for their children beyond an assigned district school and more entrepreneurial educators are rising to meet that demand by launching microschools, learning pods, hybrid homeschools, low-cost private schools, and other innovative K-12 learning models.
FEE Senior Fellow Kerry McDonald started the LiberatED podcast and weekly email newsletter to explore the diversity and abundance of free-market education solutions and to spotlight the everyday entrepreneurs who are creating them.