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2008-11-26
Mexico: Homeschooling Ministry Gives Hope to Families
2008-11-24
Washington Times Op-ed—Testing Proves Success of Graduates
2008-11-19
Children Returned to German Homeschooling Family
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2008-11-21
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2008-11-12
Update: On Drivers Education for Homeschoolers in Delaware
2008-10-10
Tips for Preparing for College
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2007-08-13
Learning the Four Key Elements of Child Development
2007-07-09
Use Summer Fun to Build Background Knowledge
2007-05-18
Developing Public Speaking Skills and Confidence in Young Students
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2008-09-19
Jumpstart Read For the Record
2008-03-26
Language Development: Infant Response to Words
2008-02-27
Creative Play Makes for Kids in Control
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Learning Styles/Learning Differences
2008-10-24
Are Learning Disabilities The Only Problem? You Should Know About Other Related Disorders
2008-10-17
Learning Disabilities and Homeschooling
2008-10-15
Myth Busters: Learning Disabilities Edition
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Bible
2008-11-14
National Bible Bee
2008-09-15
Biblical Languages
2008-08-28
Advice on Choosing a Bible
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History/Social Science
2007-08-27
History Resources for Homeschool
2006-12-06
Christmas and Geography
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Holidays
2008-12-05
Teaching Theme: Christmas
2008-12-03
National Cookie Day
2008-12-01
History of Christmas
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2008-10-06
Technology Talk: Excel
2008-05-19
World Wide Telescope
2008-03-28
Math Is Rooted in Scripture!
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Reading/Language Arts
2008-11-10
Children’s Book Week (November 9-15)
2008-11-07
PaperBackSwap
2008-09-26
Library Can be Key to Success in School
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What is a Good Education?
2007-11-09

By D. E. Herrod, B.Ed.E, M.Div

Our society has become obsessed with getting good test scores. Standardized test scores have become the most important benchmark for accessing the quality of schools, teachers and students. Unfortunately, this has created a school culture that focuses only on tests scores. Teaching to the tests and basic standards has led to the elimination of subjects that are deemed unnecessary. Education should be about preparing students for life not just passing a test.

Reading and writing are the two most important components of a good education. Reading instruction must move beyond basic reading skills to include critical thinking and using reading as a tool for learning. My mom often said that if you can read, you can learn to do anything. Critical writing skills need to be taught as well. Writing must transcend the basics of composition to include higher forms for writings such as analysis, reviews and scholarly writing.

Critical thinking and problem solving skills are a must. As a teacher one of the things I quickly discovered is that my students did not want to think. Many of my students wanted to be simply spoon fed the answers rather than discover them. As a computer teacher problem solving was vital part of my classes. I tried to teach my students how to find solutions for problems. It is exciting to see the look on a student’s face after tackling a challenging problem.

A well rounded education should include humanities and classical studies. Art, drama, music, and other electives are often the first classes dropped from public schools. In an educational system that is obsessed with test scores art and music are often considered non-essential. Classes like art and music enrich lives and encourage creative. While I may rarely use some of the things I learned in Algebra I frequently use the skills I learned in music and art classes.

Computer proficiency is necessary for survival in today’s society. I taught computer in private schools for many years. Our accrediting agency stressed the importance of teaching computer skills beginning in kindergarten. I developed a program for teaching MS Office, basic computer skills and keyboarding beginning in kindergarten. I was amazed at how quickly and early my students learned to use a word processor, spreadsheet and basic computer care.

Education is or at least should be about imparting knowledge and creating a love for learning not passing a test. A well-rounded education surpasses minimal competencies and strives for excellence.

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Christ Centered Curriculum

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