History.

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he study of history at Anderson strives to inform children utilizing a comprehensive understanding of the past together with an introduction to those who created the events. We encourage students to utilize and unleash their innate talents and skills in questioning, gathering information, analyzing situations and recognizing the significance of historical events.

We encourage children to articulate themselves openly and honestly. We desire the study of history to become a passion that will last for a lifetime. The lessons learned from the past should always be remembered and used in making decisions and formulating solutions to the ever increasing complexity of diverse problems to be faced in the future.

Reading about history is just one aspect to actually learning about it. In addition to classroom learning, weekly study trips provide important access outside of the classroom to museums and attractions that help create long lasting connections in the minds of students.

Programs Offered:
36 Events That Changed History, American History, Early Modern Times, Our Century, Texas History, The World at War, and World History

“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.”
-George Bernard Shaw

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