Missing the Critical Element
Too many parents take a look at a curriculum approach, flip through a few books, find some neat pictures and cute stories and use it for their children's academic training. Little do they know that powerful ideas are contained underneath the pages of those books. Little do they know that their children's worldview will be powerfully formed by those books.
Second generation homeschooler, Israel Wayne talks about how important it is to consider worldview in the selection of an academic program for your children. He also challenges the notion of using a separate Bible program instead of integrating biblical epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics into every subject area you teach your children.
Too many parents take a look at a curriculum approach, flip through a few books, find some neat pictures and cute stories and use it for their children's academic training. Little do they know that powerful ideas are contained underneath the pages of those books. Little do they know that their children's worldview will be powerfully formed by those books.
Second generation homeschooler, Israel Wayne talks about how important it is to consider worldview in the selection of an academic program for your children. He also challenges the notion of using a separate Bible program instead of integrating biblical epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics into every subject area you teach your children.
February 19, 2008
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