Curriculum

The curriculum used by ACHS families upholds the Bible and the Lordship of Jesus Christ in every subject.

Scripture and Biblical principles are woven into the curriculum, ensuring students are not exposed to humanistic teaching which conflicts with the Bible.

Our main curriculum is the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) program, which offers the following benefits and features for your family:

No lesson preparation required

Our curriculum has been developed by curriculum writing experts. Parents don’t have to find, access and compile their own lessons.

Biblical Worldview

The philosophy and worldview of the curriculum is distinctly Biblical. The ACE curriculum is not the state curriculum with a few Bible verses around the edges. Every subject upholds the Lordship of Jesus Christ and teaches about mission, godly living, respect for those in authority and character development.

Whole Curriculum Package

The curriculum covers all the core learning areas such as English, Maths, Science, Social Studies, Spelling, Grammar and Creative Writing. There are also over 50 Electives Secondary to choose from.

In a whole curriculum package, there will not be in danger of knowledge gaps. There is also continual revision which is a very efficient method for long term memory retention.

It is like climbing the stairs in a lighthouse. Gradual steady improvement with constant reinforcement of what has already been learnt.

While we recognise that the majority of home schoolers choose the elective approach (a bit of this and a bit of that) many come to us for the structure, routine and sequence that a whole curriculum package provides.

Self Instructional

The ACE curriculum is a self-instructional tool, not a school textbook. It does not need a professional teacher with a degree in a subject to teach that subject to your child. The teaching is written into the curriculum. This method of instruction is one of the best forms of self-directed and mastery learning. It is used in registered schools in all states of Australia.

Empowers Parents

The Bible states that parents 
are to teach their children (Deuteronomy 6:5-7; Proverbs 22:6; Ephesians 6:4). The ACE curriculum provides the expertise in each specific subject area to assist the parent in this task. Thus the parent does not have to have a degree in any particular subject area. The partnership of the parent, the curriculum and ACHS allows the parent to confidently teach the child.

Character Building

The curriculum encourages 
the development of 60 positive character traits in the child. These character traits include characteristics that Jesus demonstrated such as: courage, honesty, compassion, creativity, resourcefulness, etc. Positive character development in children is one of the main goals for home educators.

Appeals to Children

The cartoon characters
 in the curriculum grow up with your children. They face similar problems that children normally face and exhibit Biblical answers to their problems. The curriculum provides wholesome role models for children as they study daily.

Colourful & Interesting

The work units look good and are fun to use. View some Curriculum Sample Pages.

Encourages Thought

The activities in the curriculum require varied levels of higher order thinking processes. Research has shown that the course material uses all five levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy.

Safety Net

The curriculum is a safety net for you as an educator. It provides the basics of education, so your child will
not miss out on important steps in education. This core curriculum covers all that is required for a fundamentally sound education.

Allows for Creativity

Other activities or subjects may be added beyond the core curriculum to enhance the child’s development and education according to his or her individual gifts and abilities. Similarly, the structured curriculum can be the basis for any form of further discussion, research or follow-up learning activities associated with points of interest for your child.

Frees the Parent

Parents are free from being loaded down with tedious lesson planning. They are freed to give their full attention to their own children without being hindered by having to develop other curricula and lesson plans.

Parent Training Provided

Each parent is given a self-instructional training package at commencement, which is completed at home and takes about 10 hours. This explains all the procedures that will help make the program work effectively. Furthermore, ACHS staff are only a phone call away if you have any questions.

Extra information and tips are regularly given in newsletters and seminars run by ACHS.

Diagnostic Testing

Each child receives a packet of diagnostic tests, which are done at home. There is no time limit for individual tests, but most students complete the tests over a period of two to three days. The student tests and parent training are then returned to ACHS. A teacher will then proscribe the curriculum at the level of the child.

The testing will also identify gaps, which can be revised without the need for repeating a whole year level. This means your child will begin using material that is neither too hard nor too easy. So your child will immediately start achieving success, which will bring confidence, which in turn will endear a love for learning.

Suited to Parents Starting Homeschooling

Many parents are anxious about taking the step to start homeschooling. ACE is designed to make the transition as smooth as possible. A whole curriculum package means it is all there for you. There is no need to scour bookshops and the internet for the latest and greatest offerings.

Uses Phonics to Teach Reading

Our early reading program is phonics based and teaches a mastery of the 44 sounds of the English language. Students need to master this material before moving on to the first readers.

Teaches Spelling

A whole course, Word Building, is devoted to spelling and vocabulary, which greatly improves each child’s literacy.

Children Mark Their Own Work

Self-correction is an important part of the learning process. Score keys are provided with fully worked solutions which students are allowed to refer to after gaining parental permission. It is the responsibility of the child to make the first attempt at understanding where they went wrong.

If after checking the solution they still do not understand, it is then appropriate to ask for help from the parent. This process of self-diagnosis and self-correction will prove highly beneficial later in life.

Many families who have tried other homeschooling curriculum have commented that this feature has been a tremendous blessing as it greatly reduces the time involved in the parent marking student work. Furthermore they have confidence that the marking is always correct.

Final tests are scored by the parent using a separate test key, which should be kept in a place not accessible by the child.

Mastery Learning

The curriculum uses a sequential learning methodology, with constant revision leading to mastery learning. Constant revision of material learned recently is a highly efficient method of increased memory retention.

Bible Subjects

Not only does ACE teach the core subjects such as English, Maths, Social Studies and Science, there are a number of Bible subjects. These include Bible reading for primary, Old and New Testament survey, Life of Christ and Successful Living, which is a study of the book of proverbs.

Includes Checks and Student Accountability

The program has points called check ups where a student must present his workbook to the parent for understanding. The parent will review the quality and accuracy of the work and will also ask questions for understanding. If satisfied the parent will allow the student to proceed to the written component of the check up.

Students Learn Goal Setting

At the end of each day the child sets his or her own goals for the next day on a goal chart. These are the goals, which must be completed by the student the following day. While the parent oversees this process, it is a vital skill that will prepare the child for success later in life.

Lots of Parent-Child Interaction

On average each child will require at least 40 interactions with the parent each day. These will include permission to do check ups, score checks and self tests, quoting of Bible verses, reading of vocabulary and new words and the checking of goal charts. The parent also has the opportunity to be creative and tell a story of a personal experience or do research with the child in the library, on the Internet or in the garden.

Scripture Memory

The curriculum places a high emphasis on the learning of God’s word, whereby students are expected to learn one verse in each workbook. Typically that equates to around 60 verses per year.

Teaches Grammar to a High Level

Students learn parts of speech, correct sentence construction and diagramming. Good grammar skills give students the ability to communicate clearly, concisely and effectively.

Uses Christian Novels for Literature

The novels have been chosen not only because they are good literature but because they have a strong positive Christian message.

Teaches Australian History and Australian Maths

Although the main curriculum is imported from the United States, Australian History, Geography and Maths courses have been written for use in Australia.

Suited for gifted children

The program is designed so that students are able to progress at their own rate. Gifted students may graduate one or two years earlier than what would normally be expected. Alternatively they may choose to do more electives so as to receive a broader education.

Suited for students with learning difficulties

The course can be easily modified to suit those who take a little longer to grasp a concept or who can only cope with a reduced workload due to sickness. Parents are recommended to go the advanced level of support in such cases so that they will be able to get academic support and advice from our professional teaching staff.

Suitable for those travelling

As the curriculum is largely correspondence based, the PACE workbooks can be bought before a trip and can be easily used whilst on the road in the remotest of locations or whilst travelling overseas.

Learning Centred

The self-instructional method of learning is centred around children and their learning, not the teacher and teaching.

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