ASA-HSR Project Home Page

Hello ASA members and friends! Thanks for visiting this wiki-blog dedicated to designing and developing content for an ASA Homeschooling Resources website (the ASA-HSR project).

No one can doubt the significant role that homeschooling plays in American education and development of future generations of Christians. Helping to ensure that this generation of students learns science and its relationship to Christian faith is at the core of our ASA mission. Please consider how you can help to make this important website a reality. Here are several ways that you can participate in this project.

Subscribe to the project wiki/blog and help in the following ways:

    • Refine content types (e.g., templates for book reviews, lesson plans, etc.)
    • Evaluate content structure (i.e., plans for how the site will be organized)
    • Correct and edit authored content (the wiki format allows you to edit pages)
    • Provide general help in evaluating project ideas as they develop

      Volunteer for these research and administrative tasks:

          • Market Research: Make an inventory of existing curricula, ranked by popularity
          • Education Research: Summarize state science standards as an internal guide for the project
          • Networking: Provide contact information for curriculum publishers/authors that you know
          • Correspondence: Contact publishers via an ASA-approved letter to request materials for review
          • Website Planning: Advise and help plan website architecture, functionality and administration
          • Review-Coordination: Manage mailing and exchange of review materials

            Contribute content by one of the following activities:

                • Review an individual textbook/teacher's guide in your scientific discipline
                • Author a short lesson on a science-faith topic of your choice
                • Share and describe a syllabus that you compiled and used with your children or friends

                  Need help getting started?