Boundary Stone-Economics Online Course Bundle Review
Disclaimer: I
received a FREE copy of this product through the HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW in
exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review
nor was I compensated in any other way.
It’s been a long time since I have taken an Economics course and the last several weeks I have been using the Economics Online Course Bundle from Boundary Stone. This curriculum is unique and approaches the topic from a different perspective that will weave you through the historical economics in our history. You will not be looking at economics through the lenses of math but though ideas. Your jaw may drop open trying to grasp an economic course without math but, hang on as history and government policy has a huge impact on economics as you are building the foundation of economics.
I received 12 months of access to the
online course. A textbook Basic Economics A Natural Law Approach to Economics
also part of the bundle. A PDF Teacher Guide, Grading Sheet in both Excel
and a PDF format is available. Budget Mini Course access is included.
You will also need The Law by Fredric
Basiat (which can be bought or downloaded free as a PDF), and Whatever Happened
to Penny Candy by Richard Maybury.
The course is a full semester course using
it 5 days a week. This comes from a Biblical Worldview of economics.
Teacher Guide
The Teacher Guide comes as a PDF 128 pages.
It has a summary of the complete course. An 18 week Lesson Plan that has all
components of the program laid out. An answer key to the questions by Chapters
in the textbook.
Basic Economics A Natural Law Approach to Economics
Textbook
The textbook has two authors the late historian
Dr. Carson and an economist Dr. Cleveland. The textbook covers three main sections: The Frameworks of Economics, The Production and Distribution of Goods, and the Politico Economic Systems.
Each lesson you will have assignments out of the textbook
which will help prepare you for your quizzes and test. Several of the quizzes
are based off of the questions in the textbook like the “Getting the Point”
questions. You can write your answers out on paper. I really like the Study Guide at the end of each chapter like a Chapter
Summary, point of emphasis, identification, review questions, activities, and further studies. The book flows nicely and is overall an easy read for an economics
course. I really like the historical approach to the course.
The course has a nice orientation and is great resource in this course as it takes you through every aspect of the course from how to navigate the online courses, explaining in detail each aspect of it.
On the left side of the screen you have the dashboard which will show you all the lessons. It’s very easy to navigate the course online with the drop down menu feature.
A built in review to prepare you for quizzes and test from flashcards, fill in the blank by dragging words to the appropriate sentence, and other methods
A schedule can be followed online too.
You cannot advance in the course if you don’t complete it in the attended order. Once you have watched all the videos and taken the quiz, read through the reading material in the textbook and any extra articles in the module you will click on the green Mark Complete Button.
There are four types of quizzes and test:
Diagnostic Quizzes-This is at the beginning of each quarter and consists of 10 questions and you are allotted for 30 minute time limit. This particular quiz can only be taken once. This is more of a self check up and will not be reflected on your grade.
Topic Quiz- five questions that are reflected on a single
video, chapter or a paper assignment. You have 20 minutes to take it. You can
retake this one as many times as needed. Each time the quiz will generate a set
of 5 new questions. However I noticed that the questions do come back around
again. You just need to remember to mark complete when you are satisfied with
your final grade.
Module Comprehensive Quizzes- this quiz only allows you to take it once. The questions are based off the modules.
Unit Test-The Unit Test will be based off of either one or two Units. You have an hour time frame to complete the test. You have only one chance to take this and will need to study before you take it. When you are done you can see your questions and the answers afterwards.
You can set up a separate parent account to track grades and to look at the material without interfering with the student’s lesson order. You will need to contact them to set up
How Did I Use Boundary Stone-Economics Online Course Bundle In My
Homeschool?
For this review I was the primary user. Setting up my account was very easy. It didn't take me long to look over the book and the online component before I jumped into my studies quickly after going through the orientation.
I didn’t follow
the schedule as I needed it to fit into my current schedule. I used this around
3 days a week. I started at week one using the Lesson Plan and worked my way through
it. Some weeks I found that I did more than a planned weeks lessons. Other weeks
I felt like I didn’t accomplish much. I usually combined several lessons
together with reading and the online format. I almost felt like I was back in
college cramming for an exam!
This has been an interesting course for me. Like I mentioned I enjoyed the historical approach to the course and it made it not as dry. There were a few things I didn't always agree with but overall a lot of it I did and I thought the course was good.
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