No one likes textbooks. Except for publishers. Publishers design big, colorful—and therefore expensive—textbooks. Then schools purchase one for every student. Or at the college level, professors require every student to purchase his or her own textbook. Publishers make good money on textbooks. … [Read more...] about No One Likes Textbooks
A Discussion of What an Online Program Ought to Be
A discussion of what an online program ought to be: Safe, secure, ad-free, online learning environment Interactive software exercises for reinforcement and discovery learning of new materials Multimedia lessons that feel more like video games offering a fun way to present difficult … [Read more...] about A Discussion of What an Online Program Ought to Be
English Proficiency
The Good Curriculum is an American K-12 video-based curriculum. It is an academically rigorous and systematic program which frees up parents/teachers from creating daily lesson plans and hands-on teaching. But if you are concerned that your child’s level of English is not on par with a native … [Read more...] about English Proficiency
Benefits and Costs
It costs NT$3,600 a year for a family or an individual to join. This does not include the course cost: NT$1,200 per course. Automatic billing locks in the NT$3,600 fee until your last child complete high school. Tutorial forums. Access to the forums are free with membership. The Good Curriculum … [Read more...] about Benefits and Costs
25 Reasons to Adopt “The Good Curriculum” Today
There are at least 25 reasons why this curriculum is what your children (or grandchildren) need . . . starting today. Reason #1: This curriculum helps you to equip your children to build their lives with knowledge, skills and character. All of the other reasons are secondary to this … [Read more...] about 25 Reasons to Adopt “The Good Curriculum” Today