Announcements/RE: Year 9 Science
03-02-2025, 02:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-02-2025, 02:42 PM by Subversive Gardener.)
I think it just was too hard to make a one-size-fits-all plan. Some need a more rigorous plan to pursue college, others want a lighter science load to focus on other studies. And many people don't even do all the high school years of AO, so that makes it tricky.
Also, not everyone likes integrated science. And not everyone feels confident to teach high school science with living books.
And the children of the people who were involved in it grew up and they moved on to other things.
Also, not everyone likes integrated science. And not everyone feels confident to teach high school science with living books.
And the children of the people who were involved in it grew up and they moved on to other things.
Claire - Tasmanian mum sharing one of God's garden beds with four other 'Son-flowers' - DH (husband of 22 years), Little Bear (DS 17yo, AO Year 11/12 - his LAST YEAR!!), Miss Muffet (DD 16 yo, AO Year 11) and Mouse (DS 13yo, AO Year 7 - 3 teenagers, yikes!).
"A child of any age should be a well-read person for his age." - Charlotte Mason
"A child of any age should be a well-read person for his age." - Charlotte Mason