Each of these adult workshops is one to two hours and includes lecture,
discussion, demonstrations, examples, and numerous handouts. Workshops are
available at Jo Anne's classroom in Broken Arrow, and in the surrounding areas
in Oklahoma. These workshops are only $10 each.
DEVELOPING YOUR OWN UNIT STUDIES
A unit study is an interdisciplinary approach—combining several subjects
around a central theme. This may be a history period, a work of
literature, or a special interest. There are many resources for
pre-packaged units or moms may design their own; use books you already
have and combine lessons for units or find new exciting resources.
Either way, unit studies are the most enjoyable for both teacher and
student!
RECORD KEEPING
There are two "denominations" of home educators: those grade and those
who do not. Regardless of which camp you choose in the beginning, it is
essential that you keep accurate records, including grades, during the
high school years. These records will be the basis of preparing a
transcript and satisfying college or employment requirements. However,
this does not need to be an overwhelming task. Keeping a few accurate
records will facilitate the process.
PERSONALITY TYPES
God created each of us as unique individuals. However, there are four
basic personality types which can be identified in most individuals. As we come
to understand these personality traits, we can achieve a new level of
relationship with the people around us. We can understand motives behind actions
and find a way to allow each person to be the person God intended. By studying
the strengths and weaknesses of each type, we can learn to value God's diversity
in people as well as seeing the areas which need correction.
GOING TO COLLEGE
Colleges are becoming more "home school friendly" today. However,
there
are some steps you can take to design a "college-prep" curriculum and
strengthen skills which will prepare your child for a successful college
experience. Presenting well-prepared transcripts and records of
achievements as well as learning to communicate in collegiate jargon
makes the registration process smoother.
USING TIME LINES
Time Lines are versatile visual aids for literature, history, Bible, etc.
This workshop includes suggestions for making, displaying, and storing
materials. The handouts provide examples of many applications as well as
various historic eras.
TEACHING GRAMMAR
Moms frequently feel insecure teaching grammar skills. Diagramming is
intimidating; terminology is unfamiliar; relevancy is a challenge. This
workshop discusses the purpose and necessity of grammar drills while
learning how to incorporate Godly principles in language lessons.
Handouts include a list of terminology and guidelines for selecting
effective curriculum.
TEACHING WRITING
Most moms and students shy away from writing assignments. Yet, learning
to write effectively is an essential skill for communicating the Gospel
to a hurting world. This workshop begins with a foundation of Scriptural
reasons for writing. It also includes expectations for different levels,
methods of teaching, resources, grading suggestions, motivation ideas,
and integration with other subjects.
TEACHING LITERATURE
Studying a book is very different from just reading a book. It involves
examining the world- view of the author and the fruits in his life.
Research must be done on the spiritual, historical, and geographical
setting. Godly principles direct us to analysis of the character
qualities and behavior of the people. Reasoning from God's Word will
reveal the theme which we can gain from the work. Building a notebook
study of the work will build diligence and excellence in the student
along with the details which are usually absorbed.
TEACHING OKLAHOMA HISTORY
State law requires students study Oklahoma history once in elementary and
once in high school. However, many families do not have a sense of what
is important and where to begin this study. There are many new resources
which make these lessons interesting and beneficial. Handouts include
suggestions for field trips, library books, and assignments.
GODLY CURRICULUM
Putting a memory verse at the bottom of the page does not make a text
book Godly. There are specific criteria for identifying a Godly approach
to education. It is possible to find Spiritual principles in any lesson
— even math and grammar. Christian parents need to seek curriculum which
uses Godly methodology and avoids humanistic approaches.
HOW TO DO A RESEARCH PAPER
Research papers teach many important academic skills (analytical
thinking, composition, etc.) as well as developing character (compliance to
authority, attention to detail, etc.) However, many students, and parents, are
intimidated by the assignment. This workshop gives step-by-step directions and
examples to lead the student through the process.
PRINCIPLE APPROACH TO A GODLY WORLD VIEW
The Principle Approach is a revival of the methodology of the Founders of
this country. It produced a generation of men who reasoned from God's
principles to produce the greatest country in the history of this world.
We have an obligation to restore these principles to our children so that
the Father can once again bless this country in its appointed work. The
beginning of this work is to see history as HIS-story, God working out
His plan with mankind.
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