A.C.E. Curriculum Review

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @hudahuts
    @hudahuts Год назад +3

    Went through the ACE program. Best thing that could have happened to me 😊

  • @someonerandom256
    @someonerandom256 4 года назад +2

    We are going into our third year of homeschooling with three teen boys in high school this year. We are about to use our first A.C.E. curriculum for my 10th grader, but it's not a PACE, it's a Self-Pac. He's doing basic general business. I'm a bit bummed that it's all black and white with very few pictures, if any, but the curriculum looks solid, and it's perfect for him because he likes to work alone. The updated PACEs look so much nicer and more engaging.

    • @mrsbashamelementary
      @mrsbashamelementary  4 года назад +1

      Yes! I remember doing those when I was in school. I enjoyed the regular PACEs more than the "Self-Pacs". I hope you guys have a great year! Thank you for the comment.

  • @mrbadmeanie8281
    @mrbadmeanie8281 Год назад +1

    i used this program for my daughter years ago she did not like it. but the math was great

  • @ladydragon7777
    @ladydragon7777 4 года назад +2

    I would prefer an actual ace school version than homeschool version.

  • @ladydragon7777
    @ladydragon7777 4 года назад +1

    When I was a kid the teacher graded them but I went to a actual school, not home school.

  • @rejanearagon6215
    @rejanearagon6215 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for your very clear snd honest review. What is your opinion on this curriculum for high school?

    • @mrsbashamelementary
      @mrsbashamelementary  3 года назад +2

      High school is better now than when I was a student. However, you may need to supplement the material with outside sources for literature and writing.

  • @frankp6869
    @frankp6869 4 года назад +2

    I will be honest. This is not a knock on you or the curriculum. But I went to an ACE school in Illinois, and I will say that I did not learn. I breezed through the PACES, even won a trophy for completing the most in one of my grades. Because I worked so fast, I didn't have to go to my 12 grade. However, what also happened is that I never learned how to learn. There was no lab, the "supervisors" didn't have actual knowledge on curriculum. Often, if I had issues with trying to understand, they would get the answer keys and and just give me the answer and move on.
    There was a school of about 60 kids, the 7th-12th were all in one big room.
    3-4 supervisors, and none of them were qualified to do anything. There were no teachers. So I was not taught anything. I memorized things just to pass but never learned. I never had homework.
    Spiritual guidance & education was fine, but actual learning and being educated was horrible. I don't recall any of the graduates even completing college. Although I completed a year early, I failed at my Air Force tests, my tests required for other things. I was never truly taught to learn.
    My opinion might not matter but I will say that this type of education was a failure for me, and I will not recommend to anyone. I base this because it didn't teach how to get along in the adult world, how to go to college, and there was no education that I can recall.
    Since I started ACE in 8th grade, I consider myself as only having an 8th grade education. I may have completed calculus and biology in PACES but I have 0 knowledge that I learned.
    Maybe current times are better. But I can say, from when I went, which was in the 80's, it was not something I would recommend.

    • @mrsbashamelementary
      @mrsbashamelementary  3 года назад +4

      I attended ACE schools during that era as well, and had the same difficulties at school. I had the bonus of having a professional teacher for a mother, so she filled in the gaps for me at home. I tried to do that with my children as well. I do know several ACE grads who went on to college and even post-grad work, so it's not impossible. Everyone has different learning styles and this one obviously wasn't the right fit for you. The company has made some improvements to the material, but I agree with most of your assessments. It has weaknesses. Thank you for your comment!

    • @snowps1
      @snowps1 2 года назад

      My sister had the same experience at an ACE school. Her experience is why I chose not to use ACE.

    • @Seashellsbytheseashore21
      @Seashellsbytheseashore21 Год назад +4

      @@snowps1 you should check out andrea mills because she had a totally opposite experience. in reality, it's up to the student. if they choose to cheat, then yes they won't learn anything. that's true no matter the curriculum.

    • @Seashellsbytheseashore21
      @Seashellsbytheseashore21 Год назад +5

      i went to public school and in high school didn't have a math teacher for 3 years. learned didly squat LOL. now that i'm an adult with children on my own, i homeschool them. imho, there's nothing wrong with ace curriculum. the problem is the student choosing to cheat, which is a personal decision, and the instructors not making sure you didn't cheat on tests. every "school" has it's problems, i can promise you that.

  • @carolinalopez9075
    @carolinalopez9075 4 года назад +3

    Great video! We’ve been using ACE Paces for 4 years now and we love it!
    But I’ve also seen negative reviews , so,
    What are your thoughts about it? Do you think Paces are enough for graduation, ACT or SAT exams, and college?

    • @mrsbashamelementary
      @mrsbashamelementary  4 года назад +5

      I didn't learn math well with PACE's so I didn't use them for math. Now that they have revised the English, I think it's much better. I know many who have scored well on tests after using ACE, so it depends on the individual student and their talents, amount of study, etc.

  • @shmayisrael989
    @shmayisrael989 5 лет назад +3

    That was a really through review. Thanks so much. I've been trying to decide between cle & ace for my highschoolers and there really wasn't many reviews materials for upper grades. .. what do you use for math?

    • @mrsbashamelementary
      @mrsbashamelementary  5 лет назад +1

      I'm so happy to hear it was a help! I use Teaching Textbooks for math right now, but I have used Saxon in the past and liked it too!

    • @shmayisrael989
      @shmayisrael989 5 лет назад

      @@mrsbashamelementary oh ok. I'll look into those also. Thanks for the info & speedy response. Many blessings to you.

    • @mrsbashamelementary
      @mrsbashamelementary  5 лет назад

      @@shmayisrael989 Thank you!

    • @Lipstickncurlsfitness
      @Lipstickncurlsfitness 3 года назад

      Have you decided? Im so torn on cle and ace also

    • @shmayisrael989
      @shmayisrael989 3 года назад +1

      @@Lipstickncurlsfitness hi. I actually went with both. Lol. .. my son is a faster learner so I went with cle for him. My daughter needed more repetition so I did ace for her. .. one thing to consider is cle lessons are kind of long so my son struggled a bit since he was transitioning out of public school. So his short attention span was a challenge for him. Eventually I tried cle with my daughter and she liked it better than ace. .. I would suggest that you order just a few books from both curriculum and see what works best for your family. You will probably know what works by the end of the 1st completed booklet. And then you can invest further. All the best to you and your family😁

  • @abdooo7771
    @abdooo7771 4 года назад +1

    Greetings from Algeria, i have little question, i have some projects and works do i have to print them in printing house or on my own ?

  • @starbeck96
    @starbeck96 4 года назад +1

    We did a few Paces in Literature/Creative Writing, and like you, I was a little disappointed that they were not the original classics. This year we are using all ACE (with the exception of Literature/Creative Writing). Can you tell me if it changes in high school English? Do they use original classics or do they have their own rewritten books?

    • @mrsbashamelementary
      @mrsbashamelementary  4 года назад +1

      starbeck96 They use the actual unabridged books but their selections are weak in my opinion. I don’t use their literature in high school. I use book lists from other sources (or my own making) or Abeka.

    • @starbeck96
      @starbeck96 4 года назад

      @@mrsbashamelementary thank you. I have also been thinking of using Abeka Literature for 7th and up. We've used Abeka in the past, but it was for lower elementary.

    • @mycupoverflows7811
      @mycupoverflows7811 3 года назад +1

      @@mrsbashamelementary do you have a specific video on how you beef up high school literature, or could you elaborate? This is the thing I'm really concerned about as we're about to hit 9th grade next year. I would really like a more well rounded literature selection.

    • @mrsbashamelementary
      @mrsbashamelementary  3 года назад +2

      @@mycupoverflows7811 To be honest, the best English program is either Abeka or BJUPress. I will try to make a video about supplementing the writing/reading portion of ACE. Thank you for the idea! I was disappointed in how ACE "cleans up" (takes out cursing and other situations) from classic literature. They totally changed Heidi and I don't know why - it's not a dirty book! Besides, our kids need to know how to work around or through these situations. That's gonna be their real life! For now, I can suggest adding in a research paper to your 9th grade material, as well as several more essays. You can buy the Abeka English Grammar and Composition Handbook for about $30. It is a wealth of step-by-step info (at least when I used it), and gives examples of various composition pieces. I hope this helps and I will try to make some notes and do a video soon. :)

    • @mycupoverflows7811
      @mycupoverflows7811 3 года назад +1

      @@mrsbashamelementary thanks so much!

  • @bonnie.rose.handmade
    @bonnie.rose.handmade Год назад

    Hi, I was just wondering what maths program have you found that has worked for you and your children?

  • @Serve24
    @Serve24 4 года назад

    This is probably a dumb question, but I’m having a hard time finding the website to buy this curriculum (I couldn’t figure out how to buy them on their website) I would like to buy a kit for kindergarten. Do you know where to buy them?

    • @mrsbashamelementary
      @mrsbashamelementary  4 года назад

      Hello! I'm sorry I missed this comment until now! Their website is a little confusing. Perhaps try calling them? I've had to call them in the past and they were very helpful.

    • @someonerandom256
      @someonerandom256 4 года назад

      Christianbooks.com should have it.

    • @cndikuno
      @cndikuno 3 года назад +2

      Hello go to the website then scroll down to the end of the page and select "Store".....it directs you to the store where you can buy all curriculum you need

  • @MrsKinsey
    @MrsKinsey 5 лет назад

    What are the colored flags for?