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![]() Paths of Settlement FAQWhat is Dr. Ruth Beechick's philosophy?
Is your scope and sequence based from typical state standards? What was the criteria for the inclusion or exclusion of material? Yes, the criteria by which content and concepts were chosen is the typical course of study for the grades included. They were also chosen by the author’s experience as an educator (for 30 years) and our experience as homeschooling parents with now grown homeschooling graduates. Since our base is the philosophy of Dr. Beechick, this also influenced our choices as to what was taught and the order in which skills were introduced. Is there testing over the material? How and why? With the tutorial, interactive approach used in TGLS, and the Student Notebook work, the parent has ample opportunity to "keep her finger on the pulse" of what is being learned and retained. This fact would/should render formal testing somewhat redundant. However, in reality it's often reassuring to have an assessment that can be scored and added to a child's portfolio to "document" that such and such was covered and learned. These assessments are available on a separate CD since they are not used by everyone. The assessments are formatted for each of the levels in the book, and are designed to be administered at the end of each unit. Also, additional copies of various Student Notebook pages can be made, if desired, to recheck comprehension. Just FYI, the last week of each unit contains a good bit of review, and each week of the last unit (Sea to Shining Sea) focuses on review of one of the previous 5. For instance, Lesson 1 of Sea to Shining Sea contains review of Growing Pains. Is there mention of other world events going on during the study of each unit? World events are incorporated only on the occasion when something is mentioned in the real books that would warrant further examination. Will this curriculum continue beyond 8th grade? Yes. We will be adding to the series each year. After the three years of American History in the Paths...there will also be three levels of World History. It will begin with Ancient History and start with grades 6, 7, and 8. These levels will also be multi-age for the convenience of homeschool families. In addition plans are already in the works for High School which will center around Modern American History, Modern World History, and Government and Economics. Does Paths of Settlement use Timelines? Timeline activities are part of the Profiles from History Volume 2 resource book. Are the readers, the notebooks, and this curriculum written with Christian values throughout? Our books and resources are definitely Christian-friendly. Is the Light for the Trail specific to one denomination? Did you write it? How is it incorporated? We wrote Light for the Trail in such a way as to be friendly to all denominations. Actual instruction on application of scripture remains firmly in the hands of the parent. Light for the Trail integrates into the program as an extension of Beechick principles. Although it incorporates verses that focus attention on a specific character trait for each unit such as Perseverance or Faith, and students are asked to draw relationships to what they are studying -- its primary focus is committing scripture to memory, and using it to change heart attitudes (both very dear to Dr. Beechick's heart.) It is based on 4 days of examination and memorization of a verse, with the 5th day (or part) set aside for review and possibly completion of activities. It is not a commentary or a "fill in the blank," but rather a guide for meaningful discussion and an opportunity for children to write down their personal thoughts and insights. Parents are given occasions to share their own experiences that relate to the study—to tell their stories—because those are the things that bring spiritual truths to life. In addition to the weekly memory verse, there are two longer memory projects per unit. Can living books of the parents choice be incorporated without overloading the child? Absolutely. If the books are recreational they can be incorporated into Independent Reading time (if the child is interested and they're consistent with his reading level), or used as bedtime (or other time) read-aloud. If they're academic they can be incorporated into research (students are often directed to find out more about topics at the library or on the Internet.) Every family has its own style and preferences, and TGLS recognizes and tries to accommodate that fact.
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