Modernity | Modern World History

Printed Student Book

In Modernity, the follow-up course to American History, Dave Raymond explores world history from 1500 to the present.

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Description

In this exciting addition to his history series, Dave Raymond turns his attention to the period of Modernity and the maturity of Western civilization. Under Dave’s instruction, students will learn how to apply and refine a Christian worldview to major developments in philosophy, science, and government; personalities such as Newton, Bach, Napoleon, and Austen; and movements including the Enlightenment, Darwinism, Nationalism, and Victorianism.

Modernity is a one-year class that consists of:

  • 27 lessons (5 videos per lesson, 47 total hours)
  • 4 projects
  • Student Reader, 400p (PDF, EPUB and MOBI)
  • Teacher’s Guide with Scope & Sequence (PDF, ePub and mobi)
  • Weekly Exams
  • Year-long Portfolio

Click on the FAQ tab for a complete breakdown of hours spent per area to qualify for high school credit.

License: This product is licensed for use by one family. Group licenses are available here.

Dave Raymond lives in rural Middle Tennessee with his wife and 6 children where he has taught the humanities for the past 12 years. He teaches the disciplines of history, literature, composition, and Latin through Quiller Tutorials and Foundations Christian Academy.

Additional information

Weight 2.1875 lbs
Dimensions 10.88 × 8.4 × 0.8 in
Age

14+

Format

DVD, Download, Streaming

Lessons

27 (47 hours of material)

Teacher

Dave Raymond

Credit

1 HS

FAQs

Calculating High School Credit for History:

HSLDA recommends spending approximately 150 hours on a subject to qualify for high school credit.  This is how Dave Raymond’s classes generally break down to achieve that credit.  Some students will spend more time in some areas and some will spend less | but there is clearly enough different types of work to qualify for full high school credit:

* The reader includes 400 pages of original historical materials.  It increases in length as the year progresses.  For example | Part 1 is 150 pages and Part 2 is 250 pages.  If additional reading is desired for older students | we include recommendations for that.
**If a parent desires to do two or more thesis papers for older students | that is perfectly acceptable and will only increase the amount of time spent in the class.

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