At the beginning of a new school year, it is
common for people to make goals and evaluate priorities. As I pondered
the idea of priorities in education, I realized that the things I feel I fail
in the most as a homeschool parent are things that
are lowest on my priority scale. I love music. I believe it is
important. But it is not in my top five
priorities. Why then, do I feel so guilty when it is put on the back
burner with art, field trips, and similar things.
My top five homeschool priorities are...
·
Math- Yes, the very prosaic study of mathematics is
vitally important in my opinion. Without the ability to calculate simply
and abstractly, you are at the mercy of those who may chose to exploit your
lack of knowledge. The most basic elements of our existence require a
solid understanding of calculating numbers.
Why then, is it that I focus so much of my
energy on my failures in areas that are not priorities to me when those that
are suffer for it? I need to enjoy the extras of education. I would
not be content to teach only the five areas outlined above. Literature is
also very important to me. I want my children to know literature.
To appreciate writers like Shakespeare, Austen, Burns, Scott, and Twain.
I want them to have a good overview of
history and enjoy discovering lives in the past and how the decisions they made
affect us today. I want them to learn from the mistakes of the past so
they may do their part to help those in the future to avoid a repeat
performance.
I want them to understand fully the basics
of science. To understand science is to begin to grasp the magnificence
of our Lord.
Call me a Providential-ist
but I want my children to know the legal system of their country and understand
the importance of safeguarding the parameters our founding fathers put on freedom and government. However, I don't want their study of civics to end with our own system
of government... I want them to see the wise and the foolish political systems
of other countries throughout history and the far-reaching effects of
them. I want them to see where the decisions we make to day can lead us
tomorrow.
It is an overwhelming task. However, I
believe it is an attainable goal. I need to keep my focus on my
priorities first. I need to decorate them with the 'extras' without
allowing the decorations to crowd out the furniture of the educational room I
am building.