What educational approach does the ATI curriculum utilize?
The Wisdom Booklet series, the core curriculum of ATI is an academic unit study built around Scripture. The Wisdom Booklets focus on Biblical concepts and themes to which all academic disciplines relate. The subjects of linguistics, history, law, science, and medicine are presented in balance to their relationship to Scripture. Through this method, comprehension and long-term retention are heightened, because subjects are related to one another around a central theme of learning. The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7) is the basis of the Wisdom Booklet unit studies. Each Wisdom Booklet is based on one concept in Christ’s teaching and is studied over one month. Fathers, mothers, and students learn and apply the ways of the Lord as a family, growing closer to one another over a common monthly theme rather than pursuing unrelated courses of study. The students then apply what they have learned through assigned projects at their age levels.
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