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What is the “No Religious Test” Clause of the Constitution and Why is it Important?
Historical Context and Modern Relevance of the No Religious Test Clause Religious liberty is something we take for granted as Americans. Not so long ago I sat in St. Mary’s Cathedral in Aberdeen, Scotland and contemplated the importance of religious liberty to me. I...
Incorporating Literature into Your Study of History
A good textbook is a vital tool for the student of history. It can outline the story of history concisely and can help the student answer the basic questions of when and where and why. But adding elements of literature can be a valuable way to flesh out your study...
Grammar Matters: The Far-reaching Impact of Grammar Instruction
The Significance of Grammar Mastery Grammar? Do we really need to learn that? Indubitably! When people dismiss grammar as being unimportant, it’s usually because they don’t understand the purpose of grammar. Grammar involves more than just memorizing the definition of...
Can Math Draw You Closer to God?
Exploring the Fibonacci Sequence: A Mathematical Journey in God's Creation Lately, I have been entranced with spiders. The bigger the better. The furrier the cooler. The more active the more enticing. I start each morning with a hot cup of coffee in hand, go to my...
Developing a Cohesive Science Curriculum
Navigating Science Education: From Elementary to High School Why should my student study science? Other than the obvious answer of “to graduate,” I would recommend science classes to assist students in thinking analytically as well as applying theories to reality. ...
What Can I Do With a Degree in Psychology?
Have you ever thought about what a degree in Psychology could mean for your child? Years ago Psychology was a social science primarily understood as training to be a clinician (a therapist). Today there are so many subfields or specializations within the discipline...
Why Do My Students Need to Take Advanced Composition Classes?
Unveiling the Importance of Critical Media Consumers Students must be taught to become critical consumers of media in order to avoid being manipulated by a variety of deceptive ideologies. In our modern world, there are few limitations on publications. People can post...
The Most Common Complaint in Homeschooling (and What to Do About It)
Solutions for Common Complaints in Homeschooling I have been homeschooling for over twenty years now, and I’ve been involved in teaching homeschooled children (other than my own) for that same amount of time. There have been a number of trends noted in the changing...
Three Important Things Hamilton Got Wrong
Historical Inaccuracies in Hamilton: Debunking Common Misconceptions In 2015, a new musical appeared on the scene. It was almost an instant hit. The musical was modern, the characters were colorful, and the subject was a fresh look at one of the founding fathers –...
What Can I Do With a Degree in History if I Do Not Want to Teach?
Exploring Non-Teaching Careers with a History Degree The study of history is fascinating and useful. Beyond winning Jeopardy or dominating a family game of Trivial Pursuit, students of history gain important life skills that are useful beyond the discipline of...
Homeschooling When Your Mom is Not a Fan
As homeschoolers, we get used to people commenting on our decision on how to educate our children. Random people in the grocery store, friends, neighbors, and in-laws all feel perfectly free to comment and even outright question the decision made as a family. But...
Should My Child Study World History or Western Civilization?
Exploring Options: World History vs. Western Civilization for Homeschooling For decades historians have debated the merits of studying World History or Western Civilization. There is no real consensus about which is more beneficial for students. If learned...