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Sep. 16, 2006
Distinctive Features of the Connecting with HIstory Program
- History is presented from a distinctively Catholic worldview.
- History is taught chronologically and in repeated cycles.
- The program is designed so that family members of all ages learn together.
- History is not taught as an isolated subject - religion, geography, literature, sciences and arts all have historical components which are included in the program
- We believe that children learn best when they are actively involved in their education.
- Notebooking, classical structure, copywork, living books, narrations, hands-on activities and writing assignments are all part of the program.
- Connecting with History is a flexible format which enables each unique family to tailor it to fit their learning and teaching styles.
Read Cathy Duffy's review of Connecting with History
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