06-26-2007
Burn the Textbooks?
By RenaeAs I begin to plan school for next year, I peruse my crammed bookshelves to see what I’ve already gathered. I have a stack of literature, curriculum, and even a new white board.
The books are wonderful: Treasure Island; Bach,The Boy from Thuringia; Tales from Shakespeare; and Carry On, Mr. Bowditch. Curriculum includes RightStart Math, Intermediate Language Lessons, English from the Roots Up, The Mighty Works of God-Divine Providence, The Easy Spanish, and The Child’s Book of Nature. We also have a devotional, Small Talks on Big Questions, and I’m considering getting Noah Plan’s Walking with Jesus for Bible. Oh, and don’t I need a grammar book? I know that a stack of books does not equal education, but, somehow, I feel secure having a list of subjects to check off.
Looking at all these subjects I tend to get overwhelmed. Then I remember God has challenged me to renew my dependence on Him, and lessen my reliance on textbooks. Dependence on anything other than God leads to bondage. How many times have I tried to teach a lesson that has no life just to get school done? I have a tendency to plow through the textbooks and call that learning. However, the Creator who made us individually knows how we learn best. He will give me wisdom to infuse creativity into our lessons, if I’ll just ask.
So here I sit crying out for grace to use this curriculum as a reference for our lessons. The Bible is the source of truth, and the Holy Spirit is the guide to life. I want to walk through the valley of scope and sequence knowing that freedom.
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