"This [Emergency Medical Technician course] was the only college class I've ever taken in which I can truthfully say I learned something I didn't already know or couldn't easily discover given ten minutes of my own time... My other college classes, however, were universally useless to me when it came to expanding my knowledge."
"... there are some dangers we want to warn you against. Ironically, these dangers lie in the very ideas you have been taught in your college classes. We know, from having worked in the universities ourselves, that two broad themes dominated most of your courses: that human reason is unreliable and dispensable, and that the individual should be subordinate to the collective."
The amie network exists to encourage Christian homeschooled teenage girls in their daily walk with God. The printed amie newsletter is mailed monthly to members of the amie network. The purpose of the newsletter is to encourage and strengthen members spiritually, provide ideas for fun and Christian service, and to give girls a way to learn about other girls like them.
Homeschoolers aren't just atypical kids - kids who don't go to school; they are people who are proving that learning flies free from tests and textbooks, and an education runs deeper than grades and classrooms. I think that what homeschoolers have to say - just by being the people they are - is like a breath of fresh air to the world. So, I want to give home schoolers a chance to meet each other, and let themselves be seen through their writing and thoughts.
BFU offers an education that emphasizes adaptability, knowledge, and reputation. If you wish to spend no money, and still receive a valuable education; welcome. If you wish to acquire credits or a degree, they are available at a cost that covers the administration and review of your education. BFU lets you combine distance learning and personal accomplishment.
With college tuitions rising and job prospects dimming, many high school graduates are looking at alternative paths to help them achieve financial success.
Earn a low-cost bachelor's degree from one of several accredited universities. Download my free 67-page manual. (There are no strings attached. My manual really is free.) -- Gary North, Ph.D.
If you don't clap, then you get detention." The face of the menacing teacher giving us this new rule angered me. Who was he to tell us whom to clap for? Who was he to tell us whom to like or dislike?
Free mathematics and science practice for students taking the SAT Reasoning, SAT Subject, ACT, GRE, GMAT, PSAT, CLEP, AP Calculus, AP Physics and AP Statistics standardized tests.
The reality is that less than half of all doctorate holders %u2013 after nearly a decade of preparation, on average %u2013 will ever find tenure-track positions.
Homeschool ALUMNI exists to encourage and support homeschool alumni as they take advantage of their unique opportunities as homeschool graduates to lead lives of purpose and influence; meet, share ideas, and find community with other alumni; frther the legacy of homeschooling to future generations; and,
advance the Kingdom of Christ in our families, cultures, churches and governments.
Enriching the homeschool community through fiction and literary criticism. Provided by a homeschool graduate who writes novels, ebooks, and articles specifically for other homeschoolers. Weekly post categories include Christ in the Classics, which discusses Biblical motifs used in classic fiction, and My Books, which holds information on the author's homeschool-based fiction works, free samples, screenplay installments, announcments, and more.
"... his campaign was a challenge to the view that the approved answers of America's academic elite to the great issues of our time and history were the whole truth, never to be reopened or re-examined."
By Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. Hosted by World Net Daily.
"... the central myth of mass higher education is finally being exposed. For generations, parents have been fooled by the "experts" into thinking that higher education leads to higher incomes -- when, in fact, the causation tends to run the other way."