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Book Synopsis American Government for Christian Schools by : Timothy Dean Keesee
Download or read book American Government for Christian Schools written by Timothy Dean Keesee and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Download or read book American Government for Christian Schools written by and published by Ingram. This book was released on 2010 with total page 470 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis American Government for Christian Schools by : Timothy Keesee
Download or read book American Government for Christian Schools written by Timothy Keesee and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Prepare your student for responsible citizenship with a discussion of the principles and mechanics of a constitutional republic. Material discussed includes the Constitution, in depth insights into the three branches of government, political parties, elections, foreign policy, and more, all from a biblical perspective. The material can be taught in one or two semesters. The Teacher's Edition is loaded with supplementary activity ideas, whole and half-year plans, mock Congress guidelines and reproducible handouts. - Publisher.
Book Synopsis American Government by : Timothy Dean Keesee
Download or read book American Government written by Timothy Dean Keesee and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Prepare your student for responsible citizenship with a discussion of the principles and mechanics of a constitutional republic. Material discussed includes the Constitution, in depth insights into the three branches of government, political parties, elections, foreign policy, and more, all from a biblical perspective. The material can be taught in one or two semesters. The Teacher's Edition is loaded with supplementary activity ideas, whole and half-year plans, mock Congress guidelines and reproducible handouts. - Publisher.
Book Synopsis American Government for Christian Schools by : Rachel C. Larson
Download or read book American Government for Christian Schools written by Rachel C. Larson and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 513 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Looking for a fun, rewarding American Government program that your Christian homeschooled high schoolers can handle on their own and enjoy doing? Then set them up with American Government for Christian Homeschoolers, a self-directed study that's exciting for students and worry-free for parents! American Government for Christian Homeschoolers is an interesting, faith-affirming, easy-to-use program with everything your students need for a successful overview of American Government. The four daily readings per week are short and punchy (many are between 2-4 pages), and each daily section includes "What Do You Think?" review questions designed to help students really get the most out of what they read that day. (Students can check their answers on their own, or they can ask Mom or Dad to help!) Scott Clifton--author, homeschool dad, and homeschool high school co-op instructor since 2002--has created just the kind of American Government study you'll want your young person to read. Laid out in a convenient four-short-readings-per-week format, American Government for Christian Homeschoolers makes it fun and edifying for students, and a breeze for parents! Here's what you get with American Government for Christian Homeschoolers: * A Christian, pro-limited-government perspective * A handy, 32-week, 4-days-per-week reading schedule * Intros, notes, and review questions (with answer keys!) * Easy-to-score quizzes (with answer keys!) * A sense of humor to make learning American Government fun!
Book Synopsis American Government for Christian Homeschoolers by : Scott Clifton
Download or read book American Government for Christian Homeschoolers written by Scott Clifton and published by . This book was released on 2020-08-31 with total page 389 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Looking for a fun, rewarding American Government program that your Christian homeschooled high schoolers can handle on their own and enjoy doing? Then set them up with American Government for Christian Homeschoolers, a self-directed study that's exciting for students and worry-free for parents! American Government for Christian Homeschoolers is an interesting, faith-affirming, easy-to-use program with everything your students need for a successful overview of American Government. The four daily readings per week are short and punchy (many are between 2-4 pages), and each daily section includes "What Do You Think?" review questions designed to help students really get the most out of what they read that day. (Students can check their answers on their own, or they can ask Mom or Dad to help!) Scott Clifton--author, homeschool dad, and homeschool high school co-op instructor since 2002--has created just the kind of American Government study you'll want your young person to read. Laid out in a convenient four-short-readings-per-week format, American Government for Christian Homeschoolers makes it fun and edifying for students, and a breeze for parents! Here's what you get with American Government for Christian Homeschoolers: * A Christian, pro-limited-government perspective * A handy, 32-week, 4-days-per-week reading schedule * Intros, notes, and review questions (with answer keys!) * Easy-to-score quizzes (with answer keys!) * A sense of humor to make learning American Government fun!
Book Synopsis Inside America's Christian Schools by : Paul F. Parsons
Download or read book Inside America's Christian Schools written by Paul F. Parsons and published by Mercer University Press. This book was released on 1988-06 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Land of Fair Play by : Geoffrey Parsons
Download or read book The Land of Fair Play written by Geoffrey Parsons and published by Christian Liberty Press. This book was released on 2007-08 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
If there is a "culture war" taking place in the United States, one of the most interesting, if under-the-radar, battlegrounds is in local school board elections. Rarely does the pitch of this battle reach national attention, as it did in Kansas when the state school board—led by several outspoken conservative Christians—voted to delete evolution from the state's science curriculum and its standardized tests in August 1999. That action rattled not only the educational and scientific communities, but concerned citizens around the nation as well. While the movement of the Christian Right into national and state politics has been well documented, this is the first book to examine their impact on local school board politics. While the Kansas decision was short-lived, during the past decade in school districts around the country, conservative Christian majorities have voted to place limits on sex education, to restrict library books, to remove references to gays and lesbians in the classroom, and to promote American culture as superior to other cultures. School Board Battles studies the motivation, strategies, and electoral success of Christian Right school board candidates. Based on interviews, and using an extensive national survey of candidates as well as case studies of two school districts in which conservative Christians ran and served on local boards, Melissa M. Deckman gives us a surprisingly complex picture of these candidates. She reveals weaker ties to national Christian Right organizations—and more similarities between these conservative candidates and their more secular counterparts than might be expected. Deckman examines important questions: Why do conservative Christians run for school boards? How much influence has the Christian Right actually had on school boards? How do conservative Christians govern? School Board Battles is an in-depth and in-the-trenches look at an important encounter in the "culture war"—one that may well determine the future of our nation's youth.
Book Synopsis School Board Battles by : Melissa M. Deckman
Download or read book School Board Battles written by Melissa M. Deckman and published by Georgetown University Press. This book was released on 2004-02-27 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If there is a "culture war" taking place in the United States, one of the most interesting, if under-the-radar, battlegrounds is in local school board elections. Rarely does the pitch of this battle reach national attention, as it did in Kansas when the state school board—led by several outspoken conservative Christians—voted to delete evolution from the state's science curriculum and its standardized tests in August 1999. That action rattled not only the educational and scientific communities, but concerned citizens around the nation as well. While the movement of the Christian Right into national and state politics has been well documented, this is the first book to examine their impact on local school board politics. While the Kansas decision was short-lived, during the past decade in school districts around the country, conservative Christian majorities have voted to place limits on sex education, to restrict library books, to remove references to gays and lesbians in the classroom, and to promote American culture as superior to other cultures. School Board Battles studies the motivation, strategies, and electoral success of Christian Right school board candidates. Based on interviews, and using an extensive national survey of candidates as well as case studies of two school districts in which conservative Christians ran and served on local boards, Melissa M. Deckman gives us a surprisingly complex picture of these candidates. She reveals weaker ties to national Christian Right organizations—and more similarities between these conservative candidates and their more secular counterparts than might be expected. Deckman examines important questions: Why do conservative Christians run for school boards? How much influence has the Christian Right actually had on school boards? How do conservative Christians govern? School Board Battles is an in-depth and in-the-trenches look at an important encounter in the "culture war"—one that may well determine the future of our nation's youth.
Download or read book Ise Am Gov written by Joseph Losco and published by . This book was released on 2021-01-12 with total page 528 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: