This is amazing! I wish I could travel back in time and start school all over again using this curriculum.
Compare what Ron is doing to this evil coming out of the commie MSM...
I wonder how this compares to the art robinson curriculum.
Also, even though im college level, I'd be interested in the note-taking and speed-reading techniques.
This is a great idea but that webpage is pretty bad. Paul needs to lay down some serious money to get a good website supporting this if it's a primarily online curriculum.
I agree it is a not the best webpage. I'm concerned if Mises is providing his initial basic support it won't have the pizzaz it should with the internet savvy Ron should be able to bring to bear. Mises has a lot of great brains, but it really could be packaged in a much more natural way.
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It just occurred to me Ben Swann said he was going somewhere in May, and is doing an interview of Ron this weekend from the Ohio Homeschool convention.
Ben Swann has a talent for much more web attractive sites. I suppose it is too much to hope for that he would be joining with Ron in this.
how do you 'quiz out' of college (a bunch of colleges don't even accept APs) and is the course accredited for high school?
The idea is wonderful. I have a million questions, though!
I wonder how this compares to the art robinson curriculum.
Also, even though im college level, I'd be interested in the note-taking and speed-reading techniques.
Almost university I have ever seen accepts AP credits. Every major university in Indiana accepts them. Ones in Florida do too. I had 24 AP credits and I was only in high school for 3 years (1 year in germany) and I didn't even take the AP tests for micro and macro even though I took the classes (I was taking too many other AP tests at the same time and wanted to make sure I did well on the others).
I like that the curriculum requires a website. Something needs to be done quickly about adding computer science and real programming classes though. That is literacy for the 21st century in my sincere opinion and to be honest I think every kid needs to know how to program (it's not hard, especially with high-level languages nowadays). You could teach a 3rd grader a language like Python. Python is also an awesome, relatively fast and very broadly useful language.
Although I see that "Students will be taught the basics of video production, website design, and Internet marketing." This is kind of related but realistically very different.
I agree. I think Ron needs web savvy people designing the web courses and they can take that website on as their first class project....![]()
But I like the idea overall, it just needs to be R3VOLutionized.
Just me or is the volume on this video waaaaaaaay too low? I have my volume at the max.