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Compass Classroom is an online video course platform for Christian homeschooling families. It aims to help students understand the world through a Biblical worldview. Its courses cover the Bible, history, science, government, economics, music, filmmaking, languages, writing, philosophy, worldview, and more. It primarily serves homeschool families, co-ops, and schools, and also offers Bible study materials for families or small groups.
The platform mainly offers self-paced video courses, along with Live Classes, new courses, free resources, and a blog. Members can access 40+ streaming courses, 1,500+ videos, and a variety of PDF books and guides. They can also study on a phone or tablet through the free app, join groups, and interact with learners and parents. For example, Understanding the Old Testament includes 28 videos of about one hour each, weekly assignments, an Old Testament reading plan, and online Bible resources. Filmmaking from the First Directors combines lectures, viewing of original films, and short-film creation assignments.
The information indicates that Compass Classroom uses both a membership model and individual course purchases. Compass Membership offers first-time members a 2-week free trial. Individual course prices are relatively clear: for example, the Old Testament course costs $180 for an 18-month streaming license, Modern Parables costs $100, the filmmaking course costs $180, and some study books are around $15–$20. There are also free resources priced at $0. It is worth noting that many courses provide 12- or 18-month access licenses, and some are marked for single-student use. Families, groups, or schools need to apply for the appropriate license.
The strengths are its clear positioning, broad curriculum, and strong fit for homeschooling. Many courses provide sample lessons and list the recommended age, credits, class hours, and required materials. Some courses also offer facilitators, group Q&A, Zoom discussions, and project support, creating a fairly complete learning loop. The drawbacks are also obvious: its theological stance is very explicit, so it is not suitable for users seeking a secular or pluralistic perspective; individual courses are not cheap and are often limited-term streaming licenses; and the collected information does not show external accreditation, formal certificates, Chinese-language support, or details about access from China.
Compass Classroom is better suited for homeschool families, parents, co-ops, and schools that want to integrate Christian faith throughout middle school or high school coursework. It is also suitable for students who need elective courses in the Bible, economics, the arts, filmmaking, and similar subjects. The language of instruction appears to be English. Access from mainland China is not specified in the available information, so before actual use, it is recommended to test the official website, video playback, app, and payment process.
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compassclassroom.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach compassclassroom.com directly.