Nan in Mass
05-07-2010, 06:06 PM
I'm confused again. : ) This is a pretty normal state for high school planning, it seems SIGH.
Are a whole year's materials available online all the time?
It looks like I can download the online materials for a class. Is that correct?
What am I looking at when I go to that site? The text, or the CNED extra material? If I understand you correctly, I am looking at the CNED part and I must buy the paper text that goes with it.
If so, will I be able to find the text? Or do I need to get the text from CNED by signing up?
Is this correct? There are three ways to use CNED:
1 - Buy the textbook on my own and use the online study guide. Are all the lessons and answers available year round?
2 - Sign up and receive the textbook that goes with the online study guide. Does this cost money?
3 - Sign up and receive the textbook and a correcting/grading/record-keeping service. This definately costs money, right?
Would they care that my son was a 16yo signing up for a 7e course?
What happens when my son goes to Japan for a few months in December?
He usually finishes up missed work for travel by skimping a bit, working weekends, and working some in the summer. This is why I have avoided CNED in the past. Do the materials expire in any way, or would we be able to keep plugging through them past the normal time of the year?
I'm not sure the grading service would be useful with my son's writing ability. We're working on it, but he has a long way to go. He works in cursive for French, but he would baulk at writing in pen. He alternates between being grateful that he can speak another language and not wanting to put hard work into something he can already do well enough for his own purposes - talking to girls and playing games in a different time zone - we are talking typical teenage boy here, not an academic saint.
-Nan
Are a whole year's materials available online all the time?
It looks like I can download the online materials for a class. Is that correct?
What am I looking at when I go to that site? The text, or the CNED extra material? If I understand you correctly, I am looking at the CNED part and I must buy the paper text that goes with it.
If so, will I be able to find the text? Or do I need to get the text from CNED by signing up?
Is this correct? There are three ways to use CNED:
1 - Buy the textbook on my own and use the online study guide. Are all the lessons and answers available year round?
2 - Sign up and receive the textbook that goes with the online study guide. Does this cost money?
3 - Sign up and receive the textbook and a correcting/grading/record-keeping service. This definately costs money, right?
Would they care that my son was a 16yo signing up for a 7e course?
What happens when my son goes to Japan for a few months in December?
He usually finishes up missed work for travel by skimping a bit, working weekends, and working some in the summer. This is why I have avoided CNED in the past. Do the materials expire in any way, or would we be able to keep plugging through them past the normal time of the year?
I'm not sure the grading service would be useful with my son's writing ability. We're working on it, but he has a long way to go. He works in cursive for French, but he would baulk at writing in pen. He alternates between being grateful that he can speak another language and not wanting to put hard work into something he can already do well enough for his own purposes - talking to girls and playing games in a different time zone - we are talking typical teenage boy here, not an academic saint.
-Nan