Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/Subjects List on Website Suggestion
08-21-2022, 01:10 PM
I recently asked on the FB group why history and science aren't listed under the "subjects area" on the website while they are listed as subjects on the 36-week schedules and the "by year" page overviews. It was mentioned there that I post here with any suggestions for the website that I might have.
Specifically, I was looking for a scope and sequence and some overview guidance/philosopy for these two subject areas similar to what is on the Language Arts Page.
In regards to history, I was given links to two different FAQ pages by different people. These pages included EXACTLY what I was looking for, and I don't think I would have found them on my own. Further, with only nature study as a subject, it gives the impression that this IS science rather than a PART of science.
So, I wonder if it would be benefical for this very helpful info that is hidden on the FAQ pages (specifically scope, sequence, guiding principles or AO approach) to be highlighted on its own subject page. Further, brief intro/explainations to the items listed in "Basic Overiew" on the "By Year" such as Book of Centuries and Timeline would also be helpful.
Links I was given:
https://amblesideonline.org/faq?fbclid=I...fM#history
https://amblesideonline.org/art-history?...I#sequence
Specifically, I was looking for a scope and sequence and some overview guidance/philosopy for these two subject areas similar to what is on the Language Arts Page.
In regards to history, I was given links to two different FAQ pages by different people. These pages included EXACTLY what I was looking for, and I don't think I would have found them on my own. Further, with only nature study as a subject, it gives the impression that this IS science rather than a PART of science.
So, I wonder if it would be benefical for this very helpful info that is hidden on the FAQ pages (specifically scope, sequence, guiding principles or AO approach) to be highlighted on its own subject page. Further, brief intro/explainations to the items listed in "Basic Overiew" on the "By Year" such as Book of Centuries and Timeline would also be helpful.
Links I was given:
https://amblesideonline.org/faq?fbclid=I...fM#history
https://amblesideonline.org/art-history?...I#sequence