Community · Cohort-Based
Weekly peer groups of 6–10 homeschool families. Real conversations, real resources, real friendships. Learning is better when you're not doing it alone.
How It Works
Cohort Types
Study Halls are organized by focus and life stage. Find a cohort that matches where you are.
For parents with children ages 5–10. Focus on building foundational thinking skills, AI age-appropriateness, and homeschool rhythm establishment.
For families with students ages 10–14. Discusss increasing autonomy, subject specialization, and the transition to more AI-augmented learning.
For families with teens. College prep, transcript building, AP pathways, and preparing students for AI-native higher education environments.
For families specifically focused on experimenting with and evaluating AI tools. Share discoveries, compare approaches, and build collective expertise.
New York homeschool compliance questions, IHIP sharing, quarterly report strategies, and annual assessment approaches — within a peer group that understands the requirements.
For teachers and learning coaches. Professional practice, classroom challenges, AI integration war stories, and peer coaching — structured and confidential.
Common Questions
Study Halls are free for all Auxesis members. Unlimited participation across all cohort types once you have an account.
Facilitators complete the Auxesis Educator Tracks foundational program and a dedicated Study Hall facilitation module. They receive ongoing coaching and access to a facilitator resource library.
Every session is recorded (with participant consent) and shared asynchronously. You won't lose momentum, though live participation is strongly encouraged for relationship-building.
Yes — join any cohort at any time. You can also participate in multiple cohorts simultaneously if your schedule allows.
Live sessions are held on video conference. Async communication uses our community platform. All platform details are shared upon cohort enrollment.
Browse open cohorts or start your own. Free to join.