Book Review: Education: Does God Have an Opinion? (Wayne)
/Wayne makes the case that God actually has a lot to say in His Word about educating children.
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Wayne makes the case that God actually has a lot to say in His Word about educating children.
Read MoreIn the end, I think the negatives far outweigh any potential good that would come from these courses.
Read MoreEducation.com is useful for homeschool parents and teachers of young children, particularly kindergarten through 5th grade.
Read MorePublic schools have stepped up their efforts to purge Christians (and all sane-thinking people) from their teaching ranks.
Read MoreThis practice of federal involvement in university education in the Morrill land grants only grew exponentially in the 20th century.
Read MoreNo one likes textbooks. Except for publishers, that is.
Read MoreIn the absolute very best scenario, public school students are getting seven times more secular instruction than religious instruction each week.
Read MoreThese are thriving private schools in the poorest of areas.
Read More“Busy-busy Christians and their rebellious children: a story common to all ages of the Church.”
Read MoreThe Janus ruling will weaken the teachers unions. And this is something to celebrate.
Read MoreBlaine amendments have created a situation that has significantly advantaged non-religious schools.
Read MoreIf you have the money or if your parents are willing to pay for such an education (or you receive a good scholarship), why would you pass up such a great opportunity?
Read MoreI purchased this course last year as an attempt to get a better handle on the following year. I had no idea how much it would help me.
Read MoreFor those willing to put in the work, CLEP exams provide a huge opportunity to minimize your debt and better situate yourself for the future.
Read MoreThe Christian solution to secularism is not subjection to more secularism. No, the Christian solution is more Christianity.
Read MoreDemocracy was Dewey’s god and the state school his church.
Read MoreThankfully, there are many new language tools as a result of technology. One of the best is Duolingo.
Read MoreSo when there is violence by one homeschool family, they blame homeschooling. But when there is violence in many public schools, they blame guns. Is something not odd here?
Read MoreThere were many judicial and legislative battles throughout the states fighting for the legal right to homeschool.
Read MoreThe Federal Government’s role in education substantially increased through legislation and court rulings in the 1960s.
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