Principle Approach
An Individual’s Journey with the Principle Approach
An Individual’s Journey With The Principle Approach First in a Series Ruth J. Smith PilgrimInstitute.org It was early in the 1970’s, my husband, Allen Smith, and I found our lives were extremely busy — three children attending Christian school, working in a church ministry and Christian school, which was very demanding in time and commitment. The […]
Teaching Biblical Ideas and Reasoning
How may students of any age be trained in the capacity for Biblical reasoning? How is Scripture related to what we teach? How will this teaching influence the heart and life of the student? His home? His calling in life? His community? His nation? America’s historic method of Biblical reasoning seeks to restore independent learning, […]
Teaching the Next Generation to Love History
Teaching the Next Generation to Love History The adults of this generation are responsible to teach the rising generation the mighty works of God, that they might set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep His commandments. Ps. 78:7 This is accomplished, not by teaching dates, facts, names, and events, […]
Have Questions? Find some Answers!
Have Questions? Find some Answers!Are you implementing the Principle Approach and have questions which you would like answered? Whether you’re a newbie or familiar with the Principle Approach method and philosophy, you are bound to have questions! Wouldn’t it be a blessing to be able to pick up your phone and talk to a Master […]
Notebook Example
Notebook Example Reasoning and Writing One of the goals and beauties of American Christian education, the Principle Approach, is the development of reasoning and writing skills in the students. Recently a homeschool mother posted a series of writing tips on her blog, using a sample page from the Divine Providence student text in The Mighty […]