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An Adventure of the American Mind: Joining Educators and Students With Library of Congress Resources
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Overview

Home School LogoThe AAM Home School group is producing a self-paced, self-guided curriculum for North Carolina Home School students, grades 3 through 12. Development and testing of the lessons has taken place throughout the 2002-2003 school year. The 1.0 version will be finished and available online in the fall of 2004. The current prerelease version is available online at the AAM Home School Web site.



Learning Styles

Lessons have been created to address three different learning styles:

  • auditory
  • visual
  • kinesthetic

Auditory learners have the option of hearing instructions, visual learners may use step-by-step screen shots, and kinesthetic learners have special hands-on projects. For example, there are special hands-on projects for the music, art and science areas in the lesson plan.

Standards

The curriculum meets the North Carolina Standard Course of Study and International Society of Technology Educators Standards.


Quotes from AAM Teachers:

"Technology is an asset in the classroom as long as it does not overtake the initial goal of the lesson plan in which it's being used."

Julie Johnson, Art Teacher - Loyola University AAM Participant


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