I purchased the You Decide book and accompanying teacher's manual for a civics class I taught at a charter school. It was the students' favorite book! It was my first exposure to TCTC and we absolutely loved it.
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Emily
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Sometime around the 7th grade I introduced my son to the Supreme Court Cases in You Decide! and a variety of your critical thinking material.Ā He was so inspired that he developed a debate team at his school. He became the president and state champion in the Lincoln Douglas debate, and was flown in to Harvard to debate national teams. Later he completed a triple major in biochem, evolutionary biology, and microbiology. Your books made the difference. He is a researcher and investigator for bioremediation now. Foundation is the secret to lifelong learning!
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Judith
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This has allowed us to put real meat on the bones of our study of government. Every week we find news events that provoke thoughtful discussion based on what we have learned through the texts. My students now know how the actions of a court 3,000 miles away could actually affect their daily lives.
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David Albert
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This has allowed us to put real meat on the bones of our study of government. Every week we find news events that provoke thoughtful discussion based on what we have learned through the texts. My kids now know how the actions of a court 3,000 miles away could actually affect their daily lives.
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And The Skylark Sings with Me: Adventures in Homeschooling by David H. Albert
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I thought this book was so exceptional that I recommended it to our headmaster. I believe that all children need a better understanding of the laws that affect their lives.
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Juanita
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Students...will learn more about the meaning and application of the first eight amendments to the constitution through these interactive activities.
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Cathy Duffy, Christian Home Educators' Curriculum Manual
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[A]n excellent resource for a study of the Constitution, as well as developing your students' ability to critically analyze detailed material and form independent conclusions.
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Practical Homeschooling
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This has allowed us to put real meat on the bones of our study of government. Every week we find news events that provoke thoughtful discussion based on what we have learned through the texts. My children now know how the actions of a court 3,000 miles away could actually affect their daily lives.
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David
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I can't imagine a better method for teaching your students about the Bill of Rights and the U.S. legal system than using these books.
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Peggy Zorn, Harvest Home Educators Newsletter
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This material is an excellent resource for a study of the Constitution, as well as developing your student's ability to critically analyze detailed material and form independent conclusions.