Episode 247
In this episode of Homeschool Minnesota, host Dayle Annand speaks with Davis Carman, president of Apologia Science, about the evolution of their curriculum and its impact on homeschooling families. They discuss the importance of a creation-based education, the various formats available for learning, including online courses and audiobooks, and the significance of integrating faith into education. Davis shares insights on the new Forensics course and emphasizes the need for accessible resources for families navigating the homeschooling journey.
Links:
Apologia:
For Apologia's Free resources:
https://www.apologia.com/free-resources/
Apologia's Blog:
https://www.apologia.com/blog/
Apologia's Bootcamp for new homeschoolers:
https://www.apologia.com/bootcamp/
For Apologia's podcast, Let's Talk Homeschool:
https://www.apologia.com/podcast/
To contact Homeschool Minnesota--MÂCHÉ:
https://homeschoolminnesota.org/
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Apologia Science
03:05 The Evolution of Apologia's Curriculum
05:48 Diverse Learning Formats for Homeschooling
08:48 The Importance of Audiobooks in Education
11:43 Creating a Conversational Learning Environment
14:58 Integrating Faith into Education
17:53 The New Forensics Course
21:00 Resources and Support for Homeschooling Families
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