Does Robinson Curriculum present history in a chronological, four or five-year cycle?
While many Classical home school curriculums approach history sequentially, or in cycles of four or five years (such as Tapestry of Grace or Veritas Press ). Robinson Curriculum, as presented in its Course of Study, does not. Although understanding the ebb and flow of history and ideas is undoubtedly important, especially for understanding the developments in our world today, Robinson Curriculum doesn’t place much importance on chronological history. Studying history chronologically can be very enjoyable, and I would highly recommend (see our Tapestry of Grace review for more about a great chronologically-based classical home school curriculum. Robinson Curriculum chooses not to focus its studies around history as its core because the goal of the curriculum is to help children master the more primary, foundational skills so necessary to building a life-long enjoyment of learning — reading, writing and mathematics. According to Dr. Robinson, acquiring skills in these foundational subje
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