Course Description
This course impacts students for a lifetime, by equipping them to have a Biblical worldview as they interact with culture and society through books, movies, music, everyday conversations and life decisions. This is the third of 4 high school courses that when finished, cover all high school credits, except math, foreign language and science. Students will learn…
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World History
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American History
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Science History
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Humanities
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American Government
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Political Theory
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Western Civilization
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Essay writing
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Critical thinking
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Thoughtful discussion
…all from a Biblical worldview.
The literature included are books such as The Federalist Papers, Dicken’s A Tale of Two Cities and Animal Farm. Students will be mainly graded on essays throughout the course. Each week’s homework consists of reading books, taking notes and joining in class discussion. Parent participation in reading books with their students and sitting in class are welcome.
Credits Covered:
1/4 Credit--Composition III
1 Credit--American Government
1 Credit--Political Theory
1 Credit--American History I
1/2 Credit--Science History I
1/4 Credit--Western Civilization III
1/4 Credit--Humanities III
1/4 Credit--World History III
Total Credits Gained: 4 ½
Teacher: Elizmen Ghim
Curriculum: The Revolutionary Age by Cornerstone Curriculum & List of Books from The Revolutionary Age. Click HERE for more info.
Expectations: 1 1/2-2 hours of study per day (4 days a week). 1 ½ hours in class (1 day a week).
Prerequisites: Good reading comprehension skills, experience in essay writing, and an interest in learning worldview.
Grade Level Recommended: 11th grade
Location: Online virtually or in person (email worldviewequipping@gmail.com for more details)
Time: Every Tuesday from 8:00am-9:30 am
Size: Minimum of 2 students. Maximum of 12 students.
Duration: 36 Weeks—mid-August to end of May
Price: Early Application (Feb-May) $600. Application (Jun-Jul) $650.
Sibling Discount: First sibling $600 or $650, every sibling after is $550 (early application) or $600 (after early application).
Application for this class closes July 24, 2024 at midnight or when full.