HOMESCHOOL TEACING STYLES
Unit Study

TRISMS Homeschool Curriculum
"TRISMS is an acronym for “Time-Related, Integrated Studies for Mastering Skills.” A research-based curriculum written for Middle School to High School homeschoolers, TRISMS is “officially” considered a unit study, yet it is unique in its design because it encompasses most learning styles and teaching methods. This means it can be successfully used by any student and in any learning enviornment, whether it is your home, a homeschool co-op, or private school"
*see more about TRISMS under Classical Teaching Styles,
also Link Lady's Loot, On-line Resources.

Cornerstone Curriculum
“One of the best programs I have seen that offers a clearly Christian classical education is David Quine's World Views of the Western World, published by the Cornerstone Curriculum Project.…World Views is a three-year program that is built largely around the works of Francis Schaeffer. Students still read Homer, Socrates, and Machiavelli. But these are balanced not only by Schaeffer's works, but also by St. Augustine, Luther, and Calvin. Cornerstone's World Views is in its first edition and has many good features in place that make it quite usable for most home schooling mothers who don't have the time to sit and read classical literature for fifteen to twenty hours a week." Michael Farris

The Heart of Wisdom
The Heart of Wisdom teaching approach is a combination of several teaching methods organized around a two sided curriculum base: God's Word and God's World. This method is specifically designed for multilevel teaching. This approach includes a four year suggested course of study designed to be repeated every four years.

Amanda Bennett
The Power of Homeschooling

Homeschool World

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