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KackyK Forum All-Star
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Posted: May 24 2011 at 10:05am | IP Logged
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A friend of mine just gave a big plug for Christian Light at a little curriculum share we had.
Anyone else use it? Like it? Not like it?
I am specifically looking at the Reading and Language arts books for grades 2, 4, 6 and 7. I like the spiral, which I haven't felt is very strong in CHC, which we have been using, LOG. I like that I saw literary questions too, setting, plot, etc, all in one book.
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I know nothing about Christian Light so I googled and ran across some posts at Well Trained Mind. Sounds like the history stuff needs pre-reading/editing, but maybe not the language arts. The thread also mentions other lang. arts options. Note for Catholics using CLE
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I have heard that there is a really anti Catholic quote in the 3rd grade reading program. It actually says something like Catholics don't love people or something. I can't remember the exact quote. Someone posted something on the WTM forums awhile ago. I will try and find a link later, but I am super busy right now. There is some anti-Catholic stuff in there so if you use it, I would just be careful and preread things.
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Thanks for the link Janette.
I showed it to my friend, the one who had made the plug for it.
Well, she is not one to take anything from anyone about anything.
SO, she sent CLE an amazing email this afternoon, citing the link to the quotes on the WTM thread.
And even more amazing, she has already gotten a response. She gave me permission to reprint it here. My friend (and another friend) are planning a small road trip to visit them in July. I might just come along. I'd like to really get my hands on the books and read through them before I purchase. And being with this friend, she won't be shy about letting them know we are Catholic and that they'll need to answer for their comments.
Here is what they sent her:
"Thank you for writing us. I followed the link and read the post. I showed it to a couple of our curriculum developers. They informed me that as we revise our curriculum we are looking at this particular problem. In our revision we will make Social Studies a more general history course. But sadly these revisions of Social Studies textbooks are slow in coming."
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"We would still be glad to have you come and visit our facilities. We do not hold any ill feelings toward the Catholic Church what it is today nor of what it was in history and I apologize that the curriculum has phrases that leave that connotation."
Plus it was signed by an actual person, title and all! Not often you get an official apology.
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Well I'm glad that you asked and that your friend contacted them. I do hope that the text will be edited, but more so that there can be greater understanding and efforts towards unity. I'm impressed that they responded so quickly and am glad that you have the opportunity to preview in person.
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CLE is totally anabaptist I believe..at least many of my non amish anabaptist-ish homeschooling neighbors use them
I have their automotive course for my junior high son, it is totally neutral
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mamalove wrote:
CLE is totally anabaptist I believe..at least many of my non amish anabaptist-ish homeschooling neighbors use them
I have their automotive course for my junior high son, it is totally neutral |
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I'd actually like to see an automotive course with an anti-Catholic bias. I think that would be extraordinarily entertaining to read
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CrunchyMom wrote:
mamalove wrote:
CLE is totally anabaptist I believe..at least many of my non amish anabaptist-ish homeschooling neighbors use them
I have their automotive course for my junior high son, it is totally neutral |
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I'd actually like to see an automotive course with an anti-Catholic bias. I think that would be extraordinarily entertaining to read |
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Probably something about the obvious dangers of hanging rosaries from rear-view mirrors and sticking holy cards in the dash...
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I have used the grade 2 LA and reading. There is nothing anti-Catholic. The reading program is highly slanted toward a different worldview, but not negative per say. Just very different from what most of us are used to.
Now, a disclaimer, this IS coming from a Catholic revert, and a recent one. I have had no issues with it, I normally shy away from highly non-Catholic writings, even when i was non practicing, it was very uncomfortable.
I have the grade 6 LA here, as well. We haven't gotten into it yet. But from what I've read, there's nothing negative in it either.
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