Class Formats and Standards
Understanding Outschool's different class types and the requirements to teach them.
11 articles
Changing a Class ListingGuidance for making changes to an approved class listing
Class Policies: Listing RequirementsGuidelines for publishing classes on Outschool
Class Policies: Content GuidelinesOutschool classes should be objective, secular, and age-appropriate
Unique ContentEnsuring that your classes follow our unique content requirements
Understanding Multiple PerspectivesHow presenting a broad range of viewpoints can enhance your classroom experience.
Using Lived Experience as Educator ExpertiseHow to create classes that accurately reflect your experiences.
How to Create and Manage Tutoring Classes on OutschoolOutschool’s Tutoring class format allows teachers to offer one-on-one instruction while giving families flexibility to schedule sessions based on your availability.
Private Group Classes - For EducatorsGuidance for educators when parents request a private class
Class Policies: Formats and AttributesUnderstanding our class attributes and how they create formats
Self-Paced Classes for TeachersTeachers can create flexible, self-paced classes that allow learners to move through lessons at their own pace
Self-Paced Classes: Transitioning to the Updated Experience for TeachersLearn what’s changing, how the updated self-paced experience works, and what to expect when updating your classes.
