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BPA updates

June 12th, 2006 at 8:51 am. Posted in BPA news.

As I have done so many times, I get wild ideas and don’t really think them through. So, in case you have been looking for the principles study here, it’s not happening. That’s because I have been working with Lisa H. on an idea we have had for a couple of months now. We are beginning a study similar to the SDS in James Rose’s book, A Guide to American Christian Education.

We are really excited about it. It’s not overwhelming or voluminous. It will fit neatly into your summer schedule the next 12 weeks (it starts next Monday, June 19). If you need a little refresher, if you are new to BPA or if you just like to study, we hope you will join us for the weekly lessons and discussion. You’ll be glad you did!

join the GACEstudy group

And don’t forget about the opportunities to see Ms. Dang and Mrs. Smith this summer. If you can get to where they are you should go. (look on these sites for more info on conferences)

Oh, and I’m working on lots of material for my blog here, I just have been really busy lately and blogging is down on the list. Thanks for reading and let me know any BPA questions you have. I’ll answer to the best of my knolwedge and then I’ll find an expert. :)

9 Comments ( Reply )

  1. Dana
    Jun 12, 2006 @ 10:23 pm

    hmmm. I’d like to. But I’m at a marked disadvantage in that I don’t have the book. I’ve read like 20 pages of it. But then the pesky library thought it should have its book back.

  2. laura in greensboro
    Jun 12, 2006 @ 11:10 pm

    This has been a stuggle for me. . .I came to homeschooling years ago under the CM approach. I love reading whole books with my children and discussing them. I was drawn to the PA approach because I wanted the “governmental” thinking brought in and notebooking. BUT I feel that if I go more PA than spending a few days a week discussing a principle as a hinge point then we won’t have time to read and discuss books in their entirity. Does this make sense?

    Thank you for any help you can be with this.

  3. Lori
    Jun 13, 2006 @ 9:52 am

    I most likely will join as I need it so!! Thank you and Lisa H. for doing this. I just cant grasp how I am to teach this way with my dc. I have almost every BPA item out there and have gone to several of Miss. Dang’s classes. The first year I started her classes, it seemed she was speaking a different language. I was not used to the rich vocabulary!! I do some Bible the BPA way and I use Ruth Smith’s history, but thats it. I have one in HS, one in JH and the other 4 in elementary grades, I feel like time is of the essence!
    Anyways, thank you again for giving of yourself to help us others =)

  4. Anna-Marie
    Jun 14, 2006 @ 1:38 pm

    Laura,

    you can ceratinly do as much reading as you want. You can even do unit studies if you like. It’s the principles, it’s your philosophy, not a method. You can even study books along the chain of christianity and have literature-based lessons. The opportunities are endless. Do you have any more specific questions?

  5. Anna-Marie
    Jun 14, 2006 @ 1:40 pm

    Dana,

    you are funny. You know you should just take the cost out of the food budget. The kids will understand. No really, they will. And no, you don’t have to thank me. I’m just here to help.

    Wish you could join us though. Your thoughts would add a lot.

  6. Anna-Marie
    Jun 14, 2006 @ 1:42 pm

    Lori,

    so glad you are joining us! This will help you, I’m sure of it. I know what you mean about the strange vocabulary. It was an adjustment after all the, like, conversation I’m, um, like, used to, you know? hee hee

  7. Anna-Marie
    Jun 15, 2006 @ 8:38 am

    Laura,

    I must correct my statement above, that BPA is not a method. Of course it is a method. What I meant is that it is not a curriculum. Mr. Rose says in his “Guide” on p. 14,

    “The Principle Approach is a method, a Christian method of Biblical reasoning. It is therefore a way or manner of reasoning Biblically, then governmentally, hisotrically and educationally.”

    I hope this helps.

    Anna-Marie

  8. Dana
    Jun 15, 2006 @ 10:38 am

    Actually, I had the money, but then dear hubby went and bought a piano. Now I have to look at my list and reconsider what I REALLY want…this might top the list. Oh, did I mention my computer has worms? You might have seen that post, but we can’t find it on the computer. We figure it already has access to about everything it wants, but until such time as we delete it, I’m not sending out account info just in case…I won a free book and am now frustrated because I don’t want to send that personal info, either. Argh.

    Thanks for your comment on my blog!

  9. Anna-Marie
    Jun 15, 2006 @ 1:03 pm

    so you’re saying there’s a chance… (vague Dumb and Dumber reference…) Pianos are good too. My Dh is a music minister, so it would get a lot of use around here. Why don’t you go ahead and join GACEstudy. You know you want to. :)

    Sorry about the worms. I hope you don’t have to put it down. Hope you can get your free book.

    I sent a msg about the 9/11 thing. I hope I’m not too late to get in on it.