Curriculum Review: Liberty Classroom

 Curriculum Review: Liberty Classroom

This is how I learn history and economics. If you are like me, your high school education was lousy, and your college didn’t require much history (and much of it was liberal anyway). You may want to study history and economics, but you also know that books on these subjects can take a lot of work. That’s what makes the audio lectures from Liberty Classroom so great.

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Privatize All Education!

Privatize All Education!

What I’m trying to say here is that forcing kids to go to public school is the exact opposite of what we should do. The public school system is clearly broken. Instead of trying to fix it by fascist compulsion, we should just get rid of the entire thing. That’s right—privatize the entire educational system

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Curriculum Review: Tom Woods Homeschool

Curriculum Review: Tom Woods Homeschool

Not only does Tom Woods teach you many things you have likely never heard before, but he also makes history and economics come alive. He is an outstanding teacher. And for that reason alone, Tom Woods Homeschool should be of interest to you. Woods has produced three homeschool courses—Western Civilization to 1492, Western Civilization from 1493, and Introduction to Government. These courses are designed for high school age.

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Book Review: The School Revolution (Paul)

Book Review: The School Revolution (Paul)

Ron Paul believes there is a revolution going on in education. Government controlled schools are declining in quality, all the while homeschooling resources are rapidly expanding because of the internet. Instructional videos by top-notch teachers are being made available for low cost or are sometimes even free. The homeschool revolution is here, and Ron Paul has developed a curriculum to help fuel it—RonPaulHomeschool.com.

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J. Gresham Machen on Liberty and Education

J. Gresham Machen on Liberty and Education

Machen was also a great champion of both liberty and Christian education. In 1933, he gave a lecture at the Educational Convention in Chicago titled, “The Necessity of the Christian School.” In this lecture, Machen sounds as if he is addressing our educational problems today—yet he is speaking of America’s schools 80 years ago!

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