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Last post 09-14-2009 4:33 AM by rachel wilson. 16 replies.
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  • 11-19-2007 12:21 PM In reply to

    • Gigi
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    Re: Educational Environment

    While genetics plays a part in our future, the most important thing is determination. Talent, for most, is only secondary. I have read that in order to be skilled in a particular area, it takes 10,000 hrs. They never mention ability. Skill and education have nothing to do with the curriculum, or the amount of time one spends sitting in the class. What most people don't consider is sweat equity. It appears as if you son already is wired for this. He will meet his goals.  

     

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  • 11-19-2007 12:59 PM In reply to

    • Brandy
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    Re: Educational Environment

     
     Gigi,


    We have taken a look at the schooling on DVD that BJU offers. He liked the history that BJU offered when we used it several years ago. When I made the decision to change curriculum, I made an error. My oldest was not doing well with BJU and so I found something else to use. I switched my son to the same curriculum as my daughter but he would have been better off remaining with BJU.

     

    "In our state, as well as our neighbor state, a child may go to the county college at sixteen with only the parent's permission"

    In our area, a student has to have a GED or have all the appropriate transcripts, scores and other records from a certified school. A person has to be eighteen to test for the GED, which has never made sense to me. So with a high school program that offers the record keeping bells and whistles, we hope to bypass some of the headache other homeschoolers are having here.

     

     "We want to believe in the societal myth that only the talented will be able to succeed in particular areas"

    It's not that we buy into any myths, his dreams include choices that have minimum academic, extra curricular and physical requirements just to apply for a possible appointment or opening. Those minimums are high and demanding.

    His dreams are ambitious and  admirable but he  does realise they may not be so realistic. This goes back to what I said about his preferring to be denied than not try. He wants to get as close to his dream as he can so he can at least feel he did his very best. I suppose there is fulfillment in that for him.

     

     

     

     

     

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  • 11-20-2007 10:19 AM In reply to

    • Sue
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    Re: Educational Environment

    Gigi:
    He also has one extra history course, Baptist History.
     

    Gigi -

        Just out of curiosity, where do you find materials for Baptist History?  It sounds interesting since we just started attending a Baptist church. 

    Sue

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  • 11-20-2007 10:51 AM In reply to

    Re: Educational Environment

    It is nice though that your son is willing to work hard towards his goal. That counts for a lot in life!

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  • 11-20-2007 3:28 PM In reply to

    • Gigi
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    Re: Educational Environment

    Sue:
    where do you find materials for Baptist History?  It sounds interesting since we just started attending a Baptist church.
     

    Our church runs a Bible Institute. In addition, our bookstore, which only charges for books just above cost, carries a lot of materials that include Baptist history. They get requests and mail around the world. Our pastor has also gotten his doctorate in this subject; there are sermons on Baptist history, accessible through the church website.

    You are correct. It is very interesting, and it is well documented.

    If you would like the link to our church site, which includes the institute and bookstore, let me know and I will give it to you.  

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  • 11-21-2007 12:38 PM In reply to

    • Sue
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    Re: Educational Environment

     Thanks Gigi.  I would like to check your church site out.

    Sue

    http://singingaswego.blogspot.com/
  • 09-14-2009 4:33 AM In reply to

    Re: Educational Environment

     Hi All,

    I must say, the teacher or facilitator is one of the most powerful variables in the educational environment.

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