by Bernie
(Australia)
I have to wait in line for my child and my dog before I get to read the Teacher's Manual!
Visitor History Alive Review: Whenever I’m asked what my favorite curriculum is, I didn’t even have to think for a moment.
It is without a doubt Diana Waring’s History Alive curriculum.
“Why” you ask? Well, the first answer that comes to mind is because my daughter loves it and wants to do it more than any other subject. She voluntarily reads the recommended books, works on projects and begs to listen to the audios almost every time we get into the car. We don’t get the same enthusiasm for maths or even science.
I wanted to write this review because the History Alive curriculum has been the most wonderful resource we have discovered for home schooling.
This is our eighth year of using History Alive and we have used it from grade 2 to grade 9 so far. Diana’s dedication to her topic, her friendly personality and empathetic, caring character certainly play a large part in the success of the course.
Diana has also written books to encourage parents on their home school journey. Her wisdom and experiences are a joy to read and her honesty is refreshing. She speaks with a humorous, personal and relevant style.
So, what is so good about this history curriculum? In a nutshell, it is personal and lively. It is a smorgasbord of learning experiences laid out appetizingly on a table of fascinating, well researched teaching.
It is not ‘curriculum in a box’, it is full of varied choices. It is not designed for each project to be tackled. If you tried to accomplish that you would quickly get bogged down. Actually, if you had a spare five years and your child was taken with a particular period, they would have a wonderful time immersing themselves in the subject.
But, sadly, most of us (including myself) aren’t quite that liberated. Diana loves her subject and this passion is clearly conveyed through her audio talks.
She has an infectious enthusiasm which one can’t help but catch. Even the non-history lover (that was me) is drawn in by a continuous stream of interesting, thought provoking tales and anecdotes about people and events from the past.
Difficult or delicate subjects are not glossed over but treated tastefully from a caring, personal and Godly perspective. These are not merely legends, they are intimate life histories of real people with emotions and the potential to change the world for better or worse.
Original source documents are often quoted which give an authenticity to the teaching. Diana challenges listeners and readers, not so much with questions, but rather with her compassionate attitude to be one of those people who makes a positive difference in our world.
This bible-based, sequential history program covers time from creation until the Korean War. It looks at history from a Christian worldview and tells of God’s grace toward mankind throughout time. It is designed to be used with multilevel students ranging from grade 5-12 but has an accompanying activity book for younger children so that the whole family can learn together.
Many years of experience, prayer and research have gone into the preparation of the learning activities. They are planned to encourage active rather than passive learning. There is a deliberate framework which allows students to listen, explore, discover, practice and use the knowledge.
The History Alive curriculum is broken into three parts which can each be covered in a year: