Dr jay l wile biography examples
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Exploring Creation with Physical Science
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I always swore high school chemistry was one of the subjects I wasn’t going to teach. In that dream world inom built when my children were younger, I was going to spend their high school years teaching all the subjects inom loved, while passing off all the ones I didn’t. inom wasn’t sure how this would be accomplished, but I assumed online classes or local tutorials would both be options.
Fast forward to last year when my oldest had an opportunity to join a great books tutorial. It was wonderful. It also consumed our entire homeschool ekonomisk plan for 11th grade (and then some — my son paid for part of it himself). Naturally, I couldn’t turn around and hire someone to teach chemistry. I even had time to teach it because inom wasn’t teaching much else.
When inom was speaking at Great Homeschool Conventions in Ontario, California in June of 2018, my husband and I wandered the vendor hall, examining every high school chemistry curriculum we could find. There wa
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I wasn’t planning on writing a post today, but as I was going through my email, I saw a wonderful message from a homeschool graduated who used my curriculum, and I just had to post about it. I am keeping the person’s name and some of the professional details confidential (using square brackets to paraphrase and ellipses to cut), because I don’t want the person’s presence on a creationist blog to be harmful to his or her career. It’s sad that I have to do that, but many of the high priests of science are the most anti-science people on the planet, excommunicating those who do not accept their dogma.
Here is the wonderful message I received:
I am writing to thank you for your excellent high school science courses. As a homeschooler, I really appreciated the readability of the texts. The challenging material helped me to develop effective study habits, while your clear enthusiasm for each subject led me to develop a lasting interest in the sciences,