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RE: State rejects Christian education as valid for univ... - 8/18/2008 4:43:04 PM   
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The concerns expressed by the college administrators centered on the books' lack of focus on critical thought and analysis. It wasn't until my senior year when I switched schools that I remember anybody putting any sort of emphasis on critical thought or real research. Prior to that, the focus was definitely on memorization and following instructions - I was never taught how to study and analyze literature or how to properly research a subject or how to write a cohesive paper, but I do remember quite vividly years and years of grammar and a disproportionate emphasis on the proper punctuation for MLA citations.


Which is exactly why I rejected the A Beka model. The motto at the time for their products was "Learn to Read, Read to Learn"

I didn't find the balance between fostering independent study and sharpening critical thinking skills.

I was much more impressed by the mentoring that I found from seasoned homeschoolers that individually chose texts to challenge their children.

For us it ended up being a moot point anyway, as homeschooling was not the path that was chosen.

Now about university admissions... I work in higher ed. We have no problem taking a student that has been graduated from a home school that scores appropriately on standardized tests.

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