The Robinson Curriculum is a good and economical choice for homeschooling, but it is not for me. I do like many aspects of the program, especially the idea that serious study of science should wait until after the student has mastered mathematics through Calculus. Dr. Robinson is a university professor of science and his ideas on education are very thought provoking. There is a yahoo group for Catholic users of the Robinson Curriculum at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MOCatholicRobinson/
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
An Initial Investment
I am going to start printing out my own worksheets and putting them into binders for the children, and so I will need a printer that gives me a low cost per page. The Robinson Curriculum website has a page devoted to economical printer recommendations and what it boils down to is that it should be a duplexing, black and white laser printer. They recommend the Brother HL-5370 DW
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The Robinson Curriculum is a good and economical choice for homeschooling, but it is not for me. I do like many aspects of the program, especially the idea that serious study of science should wait until after the student has mastered mathematics through Calculus. Dr. Robinson is a university professor of science and his ideas on education are very thought provoking. There is a yahoo group for Catholic users of the Robinson Curriculum at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MOCatholicRobinson/
The Robinson Curriculum is a good and economical choice for homeschooling, but it is not for me. I do like many aspects of the program, especially the idea that serious study of science should wait until after the student has mastered mathematics through Calculus. Dr. Robinson is a university professor of science and his ideas on education are very thought provoking. There is a yahoo group for Catholic users of the Robinson Curriculum at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MOCatholicRobinson/
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