Ron Paul is sponsoring a school curriculum which teaches principles
of self-governance as taught by the  Bible ?
 
Actually there is self-governance in parts of the  Bible;  the book of
Judges is an example as are descriptions of house churches  in  Acts.
But there are also examples of royal and other kinds of governance.
 
After all, there was a Hebrew monarchy, and the first generations  of
Christians organized themselves into quasi-monarchical dioceses and
archdioceses under authority of bishops. And of course, Christian  history
features a large number of Christian monarchies for approximately
1700 years from Constantine's era until the first decades of the
20th century. Some of these kingdoms survive as vestiges today.
 
Similarly, historical Jews, when they had the chance, organized  themselves
into monarchical societies, even in Babylon under an exarchate,
then in the Hasmonean era under a restored monarchy.
 
It is safe to say that the Bible teaches a mixed system of  governance :
Self-determination when called for, hierarchy and authority
when that is called for. Whatever is appropriate.
 
This said, there is part of the project that may be  original to  it,
that deserves to be looked at as a possible good model of how
a "distance learning" Internet-centered school might be organized.
Here's the key paragraph :
 
The curriculum requires _students_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/over-73000-signers-support-german-homeschooling-parents-in-danger-of-deportation-9
3407/)  to post their essay entries on a blog page for  parents to review; 
and students are required to create their own YouTube  channels, as well as 
learn about video production, website design and Internet  marketing.
For your information.
Billy
 
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Ron Paul Launches Homeschool Curriculum to Teach Biblical  Principles to 
K-12 Student
_christianpost.com/news_ 
(http://christianpost.com/news/ron-paul-launches-homeschool-curriculum-to-teach-biblical-principles-to-k-12-students-93487/#fyJ
Pf9CFxWGKbsp3.99) 


 
 
 
By _Melissa  Barnhart_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/author/melissa-barnhart/)  , CP Contributor
April 8, 2013|4:22 pm
Former Texas Congressman Ron Paul will roll out his  homeschool curriculum 
on Sept. 2 that is free for students in kindergarten  through the fifth 
grade and will "teach the biblical principle of  self-government and personal 
responsibility."
Gary North, director of the _Ron Paul Curriculum_ 
(http://www.ronpaulcurriculum.com/) , said he and the three-time presidential  
candidate believe 
there's a "tremendous need" for a homeschool curriculum that  offers a history 
of liberty, as well as liberty's rivals; a thorough  understanding of the 
Austrian school of economics; and a program that is based  on primary sourced 
documents, as opposed to textbooks, which "dumb down the  material." 
In the introductory video, North explains that the curriculum will include 
a  series of online lectures and reading assignments that allow students to 
work at  their own pace, and will also foster an environment where students 
can teach  each other about learned concepts. The curriculum, for which 
there are no  textbooks, does require students to write a weekly essay starting 
in the fifth  grade. North also noted that unlike traditional school 
environments, the Ron  Paul Curriculum doesn't include "busy work," and it 
doesn't 
"waste the students'  time." 
The curriculum requires _students_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/over-73000-signers-support-german-homeschooling-parents-in-danger-of-deportation-9
3407/)  to post their essay entries on a blog page for  parents to review; 
and students are required to create their own YouTube  channels, as well as 
learn about video production, website design and Internet  marketing. 
According to Tom Woods, a New York Times best-selling author and Ludwig von 
 Mises Institute senior fellow who will be among the instructors for the 
high  school curriculum, the program doesn't only "teach from a different 
point of  view," or "teach material that no other school or curriculum offers," 
but  according to his _website_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/millennial-evangelicals-need-more-orthodoxy-less-oprah-doxy-speakers-argue-93132/)
  
the curriculum "also emphasizes oral and written  communication, so that 
students will be able to spread and defend their ideas  effectively." 
Woods, who said his role will be to _teach_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/millennial-evangelicals-need-more-orthodoxy-less-oprah-doxy-speakers-argu
e-93132/)  high school courses in Western civilization, the  U.S. 
Constitution, government and the history of American wars, explained that  the 
course 
schedule is "centered around a 36-week schedule, five lessons (25  minutes 
each), per week per course."  
The Ron Paul Curriculum website states that high school students can expect 
 to spend "90 minutes per day per course: lectures and reading." 
The curriculum for kindergarten through fifth grade students will be  
available for free on YouTube and by accessing PDF documents online. Parents,  
however, can participate in a parents' forum at a cost of $250 per year. 
Likewise, the cost of tuition for sixth through 12th grade students is $250 
 per student per year, and an additional $50 for each course. 
Before Sept. 2, the website is offering a high school preparation course 
for  $25 that teaches students proper study habits, time management and 
note-taking  skills, as well as typing, speed reading, public speaking and 
essay 
writing. 
Sixth through 10th grade curriculums will be available on Sept. 2 and the  
entirety of the Ron Paul Curriculum is expected to be available for 
kindergarten  through 12th grades by December 2015.

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