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Monday, March 5, 2012

Home Schooling Support

1. Fully Support Chinese Christian Families’ Home Schooling children to proudly earn American High School degree through K12 online learning program.

http://www.k12.com/schools-programs/k-8-program
What is K¹²?

K¹² is America's largest provider of online education for grades K-12.

We give parents a choice:

· Individualized learning customized to each child's needs

· Award-winning curriculum that engages young minds from K to 12 with a rich combination of online interactive and offline hands-on learning

· High school full- and part-time options to help students find their own path

· A new kind of powerful, personalized connection with teachers
From start to finish, excellence and support come as standard equipment.
K¹²'s comprehensive K-8 program—delivered in collaboration with K¹² partner schools—provides young minds with a learning environment like no other. We combine dynamic curriculum, teaching and support, a strong community, and special services into powerful, effective schooling, making the total K¹² experience greater than the sum of the parts.

2. Christ Centered Character training

Wisdom Booklets - Advanced Training Institute (ATI)

The Advanced Training Institute International (ATI) is a home education program that provides curriculum and training to support parents in raising their children to love the Lord Jesus Christ, reason wisely based on the principles of Scripture, have world-changing purpose in life, and give Biblical answers to the needs of our day.

Curriculum Centered Around Christ

The ATI curriculum uses the teachings of Jesus Christ, given in the Sermon on the Mount, as the primary source for teaching linguistics, law, history, science, and medicine. This approach makes ATI unique as itbuilds education on the foundation of faith in Christ and understanding His ways. This equips fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters to view every aspect of life from a Biblical perspective. Read more >>

Student Training and Ministry Opportunities

ATI has a special focus on helping young adults find God’s purpose for their lives. Seminars, conferences, courses, training programs, and ministry opportunities at numerous training centers worldwide are now available to ATI students. Read more >>

Personal Family Support

ATI offers an array of services including admissions training, yearly training conferences, e-mail loops, and more! Read more >>

http://ati.iblp.org/ati/about/



In the ATI program, children learn along with their parents through a unit study approach to education. This approach increases the motivation of children as they are part of a “learning team,” rather than studying on their own. Sons and daughters of varying ages become a learning team as they study the same concepts together in theWisdom Booklets, and then broaden their learning to different levels through individual projects chosen from the Parent Guide Planners.

The unit study approach is a proven, highly effective method of learning. The Wisdom Booklet curriculum focuses on Biblical concepts and themes to which all academic disciplines relate. Picture a wheel with Scripture at the hub and each academic subject (linguistics, history, law, science, and medicine) running like spokes from hub to rim. Each subject is understood in balance by its relationship to the hub of Scripture. Through this method, comprehension and long-term retention are heightened, because subjects are related to one another around a central theme of learning.

As family members work together, relationships are strengthened. Older students may gain experience through teaching their younger brothers and sisters, and younger children benefit from exposure to the training that the older ones receive. Assignments are selected from a wide array of options to meet each young person’s individual needs.

Older students fulfill their state’s high school requirements as they work through the Wisdom Booklets, Parent Guide Planner assignments, and additional courses.

Through the ATI approach to higher education, young people learn to solve youth and family problems and discover the purpose that God has for their lives. It is also possible for students to complete college-level and high-school-level studies at the same time! This is accomplished as students are disciplined in their studies and learn to portfolio their experiences as they take part in service activities and training opportunities at home and abroad. The ATI Resource Manual details how this is possible.

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