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What goals was KONOS
History of the World designed
to accomplish?
Jessica calls KONOS History of the World (HOW), which is
designed for 9th-12th graders as R.A.I.D.
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is for rigorous research, reading and writing.
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is for activities to
increase understanding, retention, and fun.
Large maps, timelines, and timeline characters add to the hands-on
approach. High school
students still need hands-on activities for fun and retention.
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is for independent
study, a great way to prepare students for college and life. Students
build portfolios, record earned Carnegie units, and plan weekly schedules
with parents.
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is for dialogue, and
important component of classical learning, between parents and student.
The 100-page Teacher’s Guide keep moms from having to
attend high school again!
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