Feb 19, 2020 | Kerrie Childress, Online Homeschool
The debate between excluding mathematics in science and including it in science classes is becoming more prevalent as students specialize in high school based on their current interests. There are several curriculums being advertised that “brag” about the exclusion of...
Feb 7, 2020 | Online Homeschool, Tom Khazoyan
How did a guy like Leonardo DaVinci get so good at so many things? As our kids read classic books and study history and literature, the people they learn about and learn from amaze us. It wasn’t unusual for influential people in the past to speak multiple...
Jan 29, 2020 | Ann LeBlanc, Rigorous Courses
For those of you who follow politics, it seems the term “executive order” has been heard often over the last several years. Whether executive orders are authorized by the Constitution and how many executive orders have been issued by a presidential administration are...
Jan 29, 2020 | Engaging Education, Jenny Cutler
Students often take four years of English classes in high school. An introductory course to literary analysis, American literature, and British literature can be found in most schools across the country. World Literature is often underrepresented, however, and it is...
Nov 26, 2019 | Engaging Education, Janell Webb
Science is all about asking questions and making observations. Learning science should involve seeing, handling, and manipulating materials. This is what I loved about science as a student, and it is also why I love teaching science now. Labs and hands-on activities...