2009 Curriculum Fair Workshop Summaries Posted
The 2009 Curriculum Fair Workshop Summaries have been posted on the Curriculum Fair page.
(The summaries are also included in this post for your convenience.)
Workshop Summaries
Alphabetical by Workshop Title
- The Amazing Benefits of Music
- PERFECT PRAISE, INC: Michael Riggs
- Are You or Your Students Struggling With Word Problems? Let’s Make It Simple!
- VIDEOTEXT: Steve Clark
- What happens when you begin to read the following sentence? “A plane leaves New York at 10 a.m. moving at 550 mph. A second plane leaves Los Angeles…” You know what’s coming next, right? That knot in your stomach begins to form as you realize you’re going to be asked to solve another one of those math “story problems.” In this entertaining and instructional workshop with Steve Clark, you will develop, and learn how to use, the five analysis questions that must be asked in order to solve story problems, whether in simple arithmetic or in Algebra. The correct answers to these questions are guaranteed to lead students to the equation they must solve in order to find the answer to the problem. You will be amazed when you find out that “Word Problems Just Don’t Have to be That Hard!”
- Bachelor’s Degree by 18: What Colleges Don’t Tell You
- COLLEGE PLUS: Tim Peters
- Have you ever asked how our Founding Fathers earned their degrees? This practical session focuses on how students can maximize their study by incorporating, Accelerated Distance Learning into their homeschool schedule. Topics covered include: the foundations of effective learning, balancing academics and spiritual development, and earning college credit while still in high school. Learn how you can earn a college degree before your high school graduation!
- The Best Science, Now at the Best Price!
- BEGINNINGS PUBLISHING HOUSE, INC: Dr. Durell C. Dobbins
- You need not blow your budget to achieve the best science education at home! Beginnings Publishing House, who for ten years has offered award-winning science, is unveiling the best value in science for home schoolers. Minimize cost and get the same top quality curriculum from us – the “Rainbow Science” People!
- Building a Christian Worldview
- FOUNDATIONS COLLEGIUM – A WORLDVIEW DEVELOPMENT TRAINING CENTER: David Kennedy Bird
- Developing a Biblically sound worldview should be the central focus in the education of a Christian young person. Could it be, though, that worldview-training involves more than simply teaching the student the right answers to a series of questions in the areas of theology, philosophy, science, society, and politics? How deep does a person’s worldview actually go? And what does it take to train a student to see all of reality through the eyes of Christ? Come expecting to be engaged!
- Building a Solid Foundation
- RIGHTSTART MATHEMATICS: Lana Held
- Mathematics is about patterns and relationships, much more than memorizing facts and procedures. The AL Abacus enables children to learn through guided discovery. It uses their natural ability to visualize, which helps them master the facts and solve problems. Understanding concepts and the relationships between them are critical for building a strong foundation.
- Charlotte Mason and Her Methods
- SIMPLY CHARLOTTE MASON: Sonya Shafer
- A practical and encouraging overview of the methods used in the Charlotte Mason approach, including living books, short lessons, nature study, fine arts, history, geography, dictation, narration, copywork, poetry, and more.
- Choosing Curriculum in Tough Economic Times
- HOMESCHOOL BOOKWORM: Benitta Hall
- Evaluating and choosing curriculum is often a difficult and time-consuming task. Get practical advice and insight on stretching your home school budget without compromising quality of education or breaking the family piggy bank. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls in choosing the wrong curriculum for your child. Discover ways to identify curriculum and methods that work beyond the first week of school!
- Choosing and Using Curriculum
- JOYCEHERZOG.COM: Joyce Herzog
- Understand your Curriculum choices so you can choose more effectively! Joyce presents principles to consider as well as specific comments on many available materials and their effectiveness. This will help you understand your needs better so you waste less money on materials that don’t work! Confused about educational styles, grade levels, or what your learner can do independently? Want to know the pros and cons of various reading and math curricula? Come and hear this before you spend your budget!
- Classical Teaching—But is it?
- FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS COLLEGE PREPARATION RESOURCES: James Stobaugh
- “Classical Education” is a buzz word that almost no one knows how to define. Dr. Stobaugh will define classical education and he will offer concrete ways to implement this vital educational program in subject areas. The workshop participants will hear Dr. Stobaugh argue that “true” classical education is the best way to prepare students to be critical thinkers.
- College Acceptance — What Every Homeschooler Should Know
- HOMESCHOOL LEGAL ADVANTAGE: William Slater
- Colleges are eager to accept homeschool students, but admission is
- competitive. Find out how you can be prepared and give your student the necessary edge.
- College Credit by Exam: No Classroom Required!
- COLLEGE PLUS: Tim Peters
- Who said you need to be in a classroom for an entire semester to earn college credit? With Credit by Exam students can earn college credit on over 300 standardized subject exams. This powerful and insightful session introduces you to seven established Credit by Exam programs to save money and time while never setting foot in a college classroom. Attendees will learn exam-specific study tips on the five general CLEP exams, which represent the equivalent of the first year of college. Come discover the best kept secret in education!
- Combining Classical Education, Charlotte Mason, and Unit Studies with a Christian Perspective
- MY FATHER’S WORLD: David Hazell
- The myriad of homeschool choices can be overwhelming, similar to the choices between interstates, highways, back roads, and scenic routes. There are so many ways and opinions, how can one navigate through it all and still homeschool effectively? Why not blend the best of each method? Instill Christian values while integrating great literature, chronological history, geography, hands-on activities, notebooks and timelines, narration, study of Greek and Latin roots, nature studies, and more. Enjoy short, well-planned lessons in the morning with time to pursue individual interests in the afternoon.
- Designing a High School Program
- FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS COLLEGE PREPARATION RESOURCES: James Stobaugh
- For such a time as this every moment counts. With so many opportunities available we need to be very wise in our designing of a high school curriculum track. The problem is not that there is a paucity of choices but that there is a plethora of good choices!!! Via e-mail, Pastor Stobaugh will provide a sample transcript.
- Exposed, Isolated, or Insulated: How Should We Educate Our Children?
- MY FATHER’S WORLD: David Hazell
- In our world it is very difficult to protect our children from the influences of those who seek to pollute our children’s minds. Some respond by giving up and just leaving it to prayer; after all, it is a tough battle, and we got through it okay when we were young. Others withdraw, seeking to protect their children from the world. Is there a better way? Learn how we can insulate our children from evil, and at the same time equip them to battle against it, spreading God’s Kingdom into a dark world.
- Getting Started
- AARON’S ACADEMY: Becky Longoria
- A helpful approach to homeschooling at the beginning.
- Getting Your Student to Love to Write
- TOBIN’S LAB: Tammy Duby
- Do your kids hate to write? Writing is a creative process that is fun for students if you avoid the mistakes that actually teach your kids to hate writing. I’ll help you evaluate your situation, show you some great tools, and give you lots of simple ideas for working writing into everyday. Learn why this skill is so crucial, especially for Christian children.
- Hands-on Learning Works!
- JOYCEHERZOG.COM: Joyce Herzog
- Sure they like games! Find out why. Learn simple ways to make it happen wherever you deal with learning. Learn to keep them happy and learning! (This is a HANDS ON workshop! Come prepared to play and learn.)
- Help, My Homeschool Is Chaos!
- MY FATHER’S WORLD: David Hazell
- Is your homeschool day made up of demanding toddlers and emotional teens, six subjects to prepare for each child, co-op demands, music, sports, falling behind, tears, chores, skipping chapters…and you wonder, “Where is God in all this?” Learn to work together as a family to achieve attainable goals with a fresh outlook and easy-to-implement organiza-tional ideas. Bring sanity and success back to your home, and enjoy the process.
- High School
- GATEWAY: Greg or Linda Stablein
- How to plan ahead for high school, translate your course work into credits for a transcript, and more.
- Homeschooling and Goal-Based Planning
- HOMELIFE ACADEMY: David Parkerson
- HLA started in Tennessee, but now serves a global homeschool community, offering ONE competitive diploma to graduates in all fifty states and in many foreign countries. Our uniqueness is in putting power in the hands of the parents, allowing YOU to build on our minimum credit requirements. We have hundreds of graduates every year who are able to meet their goals —from auto mechanics to the Air Force Academy. Our transcripts are as diverse as the directions of our students. You will find a wealth of infor-mation to help you take responsibility for your high school student. But you are never alone. Our growing high school staff is experienced and helpful.
- How Does One Choose a College and Be Accepted to a College of His/Her Choice
- FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS COLLEGE PREPARATION RESOURCES: James Stobaugh
- With so many high SAT scores in the homeschool community, there will be many more opportunities to go to college. How do we know which college God is calling us to attend? How does one get accepted? `
- How I Cut My Grocery Bill in Half
- FAMILY MATTERS: KaBao McCarver
- This is Couponing 101. Learn step by step how to cut your grocery bill in half in 1-2 hours a week. I consistently save between 20% and 75% at the grocery store and I have saved as much as 95% on many occasions. When I learned how to bless my family of nine this way, I told ALL my homeschooling Mommy friends and I believe you should be blessed too!
- FYI – If you are a regular coupon user, this will not be new information and your time will most likely be better spent in another workshop or shopping.
- Intentionally Educating to Prepare Your Child for Christian Leadership (or, Why My Four Sons are Foundations Collegium Students)
- FOUNDATIONS COLLEGIUM – A WORLDVIEW DEVELOPMENT TRAINING CENTER: Laura Lillard
- Come expecting to be challenged to consider how you are approaching your adolescents’ education. Learn about the unique Foundations Collegium program and its impact on the lives of area homeschoolers. This workshop is led by the mother of current students of the program and includes an engaging “monoblog” by the man who developed it.
- Introducing Analytical Grammar
- ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR: Robin Finley
- Robin Finley, the author, will explain how A.G. differs from other programs on the market. You can teach this important subject, thoroughly and comprehensively, in much less time and with less repetition. Recommended in The Well-Trained Mind, Simply Charlotte Mason, and The Old Schoolhouse Magazine. Reviewed and given an “A” rating from Homeschoolingfromtheheart.com.
- Lapbooks: Basic Folds and How to Use Them
- TOBIN’S LAB: Tammy Duby
- Parents ask, “What are the basic folds for Lap BooksTM? How do I choose a fold for a project? What should my students write inside?” Come learn the basic folds from Dinah Zike’s Big Book of Books. I’ll show you how to find writing cues in your curriculum so you can match writing projects to folds. You will be off and running once you see how to help your students “own” information. (Supplies are provided.)
- Legal/Legislative Issues Seminar & Q&A
- CSTHEA: Jeff Atherton, Attorney, CSTHEA Vice-President, THEA Board Member (Legal Advisor), and longtime homeschool dad
- All the latest scoop on the legal and legislative issues pertaining to homeschoolers in Tennessee and the region.
- Make a Lapbook
- TOBIN’S LAB: Tammy Duby
- Now that we’ve learned the basic folds let’s make a Lap BookTM! As we cut and fold I will show you how to make learning “stick.” See how students can interpret facts, write definitions, summarize, take notes, compare, contrast, explain, and draw conclusions. See how to stimulate creativity while putting the responsibility for learning on the student. (Supplies provided.)
- Making Science Come to Life
- NEW CLASS with exciting Power Point “Science Scrapbook”
- TOBIN’S LAB: Tammy Duby
- Why do we shy away from the topic that is likely to be the favorite for our students? Is it too early to start teaching science? Is it too late? Find out how to bring learning to life in your homeschool with a science program that emphasizes basic science skills: Observation, Classification, Communication, and more. See how I do science with my students. Learn how to wisely choose curriculum or confidently compile your own, while bringing the joy of discovery learning to your kitchen table.
- Making Science Primary in Reading
- NANCY LARSON PUBLISHERS: Theressa Key
- Reading in the content area can be engaging and fun. You will learn how your child’s comprehension of science will benefit from using the instructional and reading strategies presented in this workshop. A lesson will be demonstrated that includes shared reading and other reading strategies, movement activities, and scientific drawing and labeling. Come and see how reading skills are enhanced through total engagement in the content of the lesson.
- Mystery Shopping for Homeschoolers: The Field Trip That PAYS!
- VIDEOTEXT: Steve Clark
- You may have heard something about “mystery shopping,” but you probably don’t know what a perfect opportunity it is for homeschoolers. Not only can you eat and shop and travel for free; sometimes you even get paid to do it! Also, conducting the mystery shop is a great way to teach your children about good business practices, and filling out the shop report is great practice for your students in grammar, punctuation, and written composition. Don’t miss this eye-opening seminar where Steve Clark shares his personal experience and expertise about this unique way to get paid for having fun.
- Occupying Preschoolers while Teaching Older Children
- MY FATHER’S WORLD: David Hazell
- Our children are precious gifts from the Lord but sometimes they can interfere with our human plans. Many homeschooling parents are in distress because they find their little ones seeking attention at all the wrong times. With six children we have found creative ways to prepare our young “sponges” for school while keeping them creatively occupied so we could concentrate on the older ones. The workshop is full of practical suggestions for educational toys and common household items that can be used to educate and occupy young ones.
- Ordering our Priorities
- HEAVENLY C. PUBLISHING: Cheryl Cook
- How can a mom keep order with so many things to schedule in her life? There are so many things to do and only a span of time with which to accomplish it. Can we maintain order as we care for our homes, minister to the needs of our families, train our children in truth, and still find time for community? Join Cheryl Cook, a wife, mother, home educator, and author as she discusses this topic in depth, looking at a day in the life of a home educator.
- Overcoming a Survivalist Mentality
- LIGHT OF FAITH RESOURCES: Jimmy Morris
- Why are Christian young people, even homeschoolers, leaving the Faith and embracing a humanistic worldview? What is worldview, and why is it important anyway? How can I be sure my child is getting the best education? When we reach the end will it be worth all the effort and sacrifice? Hear a unique perspective on some of the most pressing questions facing home educators today. Glean insights on how to pass on a lasting faith to your children that will not be left behind as they move on in life. Discover how the greatest danger facing home educators today can be turned into our greatest asset.
- An Overview of Foundations Collegium
- FOUNDATIONS COLLEGIUM – A WORLDVIEW DEVELOPMENT TRAINING CENTER: David Kennedy Bird
- The need for real leadership among God’s people is greater than ever in the post-Christian world of the 21st century. What kind of training do our young people need in order that they might step up to the plate in a cultural climate increasingly hostile to the message of Christianity? This workshop is designed to provide a thorough presentation of the unique Foundations Collegium program. Meet current students and their parents, ask questions and find out what Foundations Collegium is all about. Come expecting to be engaged!
- Passionate Parenting: Prescription for Mommy Burnout
- POWELL FAMILY MINISTRIES: Rebecca Powell
- This session is for any mom who feels stressed and fatigued from the many demands of life—especially parenting! What causes Mommy Burnout and what can you do to prevent it? Fortunately, Mommy Burnout is as easy to treat as it is to diagnose. The remedy rests on the choices you make.
- Planning for College: What Do I Need to Be Doing?
- HOMESCHOOL COLLEGE PREP and SHOEMAKER FINANCIAL: Matthew Bullington and John Thornton
- Are you confused about what you need to be doing to prepare your children for college? In this workshop we will go on a quick tour through junior-high and high school, introducing the important steps you need to be following each year to successfully prepare for college. John Thornton with Shoemaker Financial will also introduce what you can do now to ensure you are financially prepared and will give recommendations on how to fund a college education. The workshop will end with an open session to answer any questions you have regarding the process of preparing for college.
- The Power of the Blessing
- DAUGHTERS 4 GOD: Harold and Joy Moore
- Blessing is a powerful biblical principle that has nearly been lost in our Christian culture. Parents can restore this significant spiritual practice in everyday life. Learn practical and powerful tools that bring life, significance, and lifelong blessing to your daughter and son from pre-birth to adulthood.
- The Power of Good Habits in Your Homeschool
- SIMPLY CHARLOTTE MASON: Sonya Shafer
- Come discover why habits are so powerful, which habits to focus on, the top three habits Charlotte Mason recommended, and lots of practical ideas for how to cultivate them.
- Problem-Solving Curriculum for Your Child
- SUE PATRICK’S WORKBOX SYSTEM: Sue Patrick or Joyce Millard
- Sue Patrick of www.workboxsystem.com will help to problem-solve your curriculum , behavioral, comprehension, and general homeschooling
- questions. Feel free to bring actual curriculum and sample student work. Many people benefit from your same issues. Often people try to find the perfect curriculum, when what they really need is to accommodate, alter, and break down curriculum—or even make up their own. Making up your own curriculum is easier than you think.
- Raising Daughters and Sons for God
- DAUGHTERS 4 GOD: Joy Moore
- You are your child’s best teacher and most influential guide. Sharpen your relational skills and learn how to mentor your daughter or son, from toddler to teen, providing guidance in the areas of purity, destiny, and integrity.
- Report Writing
- EXCELLENCE IN WRITING (IEW): Pamela White
- Did your last research report leave you with a note-card littered floor and a frustrated student? Discover IEW’s solution to report writing without tears! This workshop will provide you with incremental steps to teach your students how to approach report writing from the beginning and provide a model that reaps success every time.
- SAT Preparation for Christian Students
- FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS COLLEGE PREPARATION RESOURCES: James Stobaugh
- Doing their best on the SAT is one avenue God has before our children to prepare to be the kind of Christians who will change their world no matter what the obstacles. In light of the changes to the new 2005 SAT I, this workshop is especially relevant. Finally, Pastor Stobaugh will share insights concerning the essay portion of the SAT I. (He is a Collegeboard grader.)
- Simply Music: Piano Instruction
- SIMPLY MUSIC: Beth Sheets
- Simply Music is a revolutionary, Australian-developed piano learning method that offers a breakthrough in music education. This remarkable approach has students of all ages playing great-sounding contemporary, classical, gospel, blues, and accompaniment pieces—immediately—from their very first lessons! Simply Music is based on the premise that all human beings are naturally musical. In contrast to traditional methods, the Simply Music piano program uses an entirely new and far more natural approach, and focuses in the sheer fun of playing music. Join Beth Sheets at this workshop to hear how Simply Music was developed, how it differs from traditional methods, and to see a demonstration of what students accomplish with this program. Find out more about
- Simply Music at www.simplymusic.com or www.loveplayingpiano.com.
- Story Writing and Book Reports
- EXCELLENCE IN WRITING (IEW): Pamela White
- Does your student protest that book reports ruin the book? Learn a method to write both meaningful book reports and fantastic stories.
- Sue Patrick’s Workbox System: An Easy Approach to Optimize and Organize Your Homeschool from Preschool to High School
- SUE PATRICK’S WORKBOX SYSTEM: Sue Patrick or Joyce Millard
- This specialized Workbox System will allow you to teach your child more effectively and at the same time help you to better organize your school day. Children using this system stay more focused and are more successful in learning and completing their schoolwork. Starting Monday, you will provide better organization for you and your children. It will then be easier to set up a school day of curriculum, variety, and fun, while steering your child to independence and focus.
- Teach Your Child Music
- EBARU PUBLISHING / THEVIOLINBOOK.COM: Eden Vaning
- A Music Education is a very special blessing which not only enriches a child’s life by giving a child the special skills to share the beauty of music with others, but builds the child’s self esteem, fosters leadership develop-ment, improves math, reading, and other academic skills, encourages a child’s creativity, and enhances a child’s communication skills. Even a parent with little or no musical background can effectively teach his or her child music. This demonstration workshop introduces a fun and easy approach to incorporate music into your curriculum. Music bonds the family, lifts the heart, and is a wonderful way to give back to the community. Your award-winning speaker has produced a home-school music curriculum heartily recommended by The Well-Trained Mind and by The Old Schoolhouse Magazine.
- Teaching Composition to the Elementary and High School Student
- FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS COLLEGE PREPARATION RESOURCES: James Stobaugh
- To whatever our children are called for such a time as this, they need to know how to write. Writing is the quintessential skill for young people preparing to be 21st century apologists. This workshop is an overview of the goals and objectives of writing from pre-K to college. The participant will hear that Dr. Stobaugh believes that the nurture of the heart is as important as the teaching of writing skills.
- Teaching the Essay and Research Paper
- ANALYTICAL GRAMMAR: Robin Finley
- Student-tested units for teaching the literary essay and the fully-annotated research paper. Via Robin Finley’s materials and entertaining video, you’ll learn to teach — and evaluate — these vital writing and organization skills. You’ll come away feeling very “empowered”! These inexpensive units will give you everything you need to get started right away.
- Teaching History in Order
- JOYCEHERZOG.COM: Joyce Herzog
- Start with the BEGINNING and the BIG Picture for better understanding of history. Why? How? Come and Find out!
- Teaching Reading with Success
- JOYCEHERZOG.COM: Joyce Herzog
- Learning to read CAN make sense and be fun! Look at why so many methods leave your learner struggling to read, spell, or both – and get strategies that lead to success. All ages, all learning styles, even special needs can learn to read and even spell better! And learn about the world view that is behind each style of teaching reading! Your eyes will be opened.
- Teaching World View
- FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS COLLEGE PREPARATION RESOURCES: James Stobaugh
- In such a time as this, in the Post-Christian era, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, we need to exhibit great discernment in evaluating the world view of our culture. Dr. Stobaugh urges students and parents do exactly that. He employs a cultural paradigm (as opposed to a political/philosophical paradigm): Christian Theism, Romanticism, Deism, Naturalism, Realism, Existentialism, Absurdism.
- Ten Deadly Myths About Homeschooling Math
- VIDEOTEXT: Steve Clark
- Most homeschoolers feel uneasy when planning math courses for their children. We learned our math a long time ago, or we learned it a different way, or maybe we learned it not at all! How can we know if the methods we are using will achieve the desired results in our students?
- You will also leave with a checklist that you can use to determine the best math course for your students. Don’t be surprised if Steve challenges some of our normal ways of thinking about math. For example, you might just find out that “Practice Makes Perfect!” doesn’t apply to math!
- 13 Going on Dirty: Five Things Every Mom Needs to Know About Her Son (Moms Only!)
- POWELL FAMILY MINISTRIES: Rebecca Powell
- Boys are different, Mom! Our sexually permissive culture is already sending your son signals that real manhood equals an aggressive thirst for power and a lustful hunger for promiscuity. How do you whet your son’s appetite for Christ alone? Join Rebecca to learn the secrets every mother needs to know about raising a godly son.
- 13 Going on Flirty: Five Things Every Dad Needs to Know About His Daughter (Dads Only!)
- POWELL FAMILY MINISTRIES: Special Session by Pastor Rich Powell
- When Daddy’s little girl starts looking like a woman, she feels awkward and he does, too! During this critical time, however, dads can’t pull away. Your daughter needs your affection, encouragement, and guidance now more than ever! Pastor Rich Powell will encourage dads to be the man their daughter needs during her teen years.
- Training Up Science Spies
- CREATIVE DISCOVERY MUSEUM: Karen Dewhirst
- Children love the idea of sneaking around and uncovering hidden things. Make science fun with hands-on activities that lead to discovery, further exploration and connect with every day things. Take home resources and ideas to enrich science education curriculum.
- The Trivium and the Tools of Learning
- CLASSICAL CONVERSATIONS: Jennifer Butler
- A classical education does not merely teach what to think, it teaches how to think, helping students develop a thoroughly integrated, well-grounded, and biblical worldview. Academic excellence can be both challenging and manageable, and you can get all you need under one roof, and in one day per week for ALL your children!
- Understanding the Constitution
- HOMESCHOOL LEGAL ADVANTAGE: William Slater
- Modern judges have expanded the scope of the Constitution through evolving judicial review. Will this help or hurt the rights of parents? Learn some key principles homeschoolers must know to preserve the freedom to homeschool.
- Vaccines and Autism
- MORRIS FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC: Krissy Henley
- The misconceptions of vaccines.
- Verity Institute—Redefining College
- VERITY INSTITUTE: Cheri Anderson
- Come hear about Verity Institute – offering you program advisement for accelerated nontraditional college degrees, Christ-centered campus life, and the most comprehensive Christian collegiate test prep curriculum available.
- What Should 21st Century Christians Be Teaching Their Children?
- MY FATHER’S WORLD: David Hazell
- Classical education is often defined by what was taught to children long ago. Should we not rather ask the question: What did classical tutors intend students to know once they were educated? Five key questions help us interpret what these tutors would teach our children today if they were in our homes, in our culture, with our language, and with 21st century knowledge.
- Writing for Everyone
- EXCELLENCE IN WRITING (IEW): Pamela White
- When you assign a simple writing assignment, do you get groans and whines of “I just can’t, Mom”? Come discover a checklist method of teaching writing that provides students with a clear model of how to write and gives you an objective means of evaluating their work. Using this program with any age student, you will be saying, “Yes, I can teach writing!”
- Your Degree Faster for Less and for Sure
- COLLEGE PLUS: Tim Peters
- For many families, answering the college question is a difficult task. Oftentimes the cost, time required, inefficiencies, or negative college environment are too great an obstacle. Sadly many families either choose against attending college or borrow multiple thousands of dollars to do so. In this session, attendees will discover a new, revolutionary way to earn a fully accredited bachelor’s degree for a fraction of the time and cost from home! Discover the college answer for homeschoolers.