Heart of Wisdom Teaching Approach
Heart of Wisdom Teaching Approach
Bible Based Homeschooling
The homeschool movement has brought about (or restored) many superior, efficient, and exciting teaching approaches. These methods verify that we need to renew our thinking concerning education. Author Robin Sampson designed the Heart of Wisdom teaching approach by blending and organizing several excellent teaching methods including:
Bible First
A Return to Biblical Hebraic Education
Four Step Cycle
Delight Directed Learning
Charlotte Mason's Philosophy and Methods
Unit Studies
Lifestyle of Learning
Writing to Learn
Notebooking
The Heart of Wisdom Teaching Approach is for all homeschoolers that want to make the Bible the center of their school day. This giant provides you with the methods, program, and resources for a course of study where students spend half the school day studying God's Word and the other half studying God's world (academics). Students study history chronologically and science in the order of the days of creation. This book will encourage, motivate you and instruct you, step by step, how to give your child a Bible focused, comprehensive education from preschool through high school; one that will train him or her to read, to study, to understand, to love to learn and most importantly to desire and seek true wisdom. This approach can be used for all grade levels.
""Robin Sampson has put together a jewel of a package. This approach is written to appeal to many different learning methods using Charlotte Mason's philosophy of learning, her own Bible first philosophy, and the biblical Hebraic method of education. The creative way of melding Charlotte Mason and the four basic learning styles has produced an approach that is truly a conduit to life-long learning. Robin gently leads us to this place of light yet highly encourages delight-directed learning at the same time. When you ignite a spark of interest in your child, lay aside the schedule/timetable and watch them fly! Children who are learning by choice will retain and enjoy so much more than those who are forced to study topics of no interest to them. There are comprehensive helps on making timeline books and portfolios, all with lots of illustrations and examples. Robin has obviously spent time in prayer and more prayer while she prepared these studies. Her writings are thoughtful, insightful and joyful and have been a labor of love from her whole family, I'm quite sure! Enjoy the four-steps—Excite, Examine, Expand, and Excel! You may never go back to any other way of learning.--Canadian Heidi Shaw, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine