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Top Ratings for the Modular Approach to Teaching

What's New, Mar/Apr 2003

Modem times call for a modern means of teaching. CHEC Systems has been on the cutting edge of teaching Family and Consumer Sciences for 26 years. CHEC Systems offers a solid curriculum, fun hands-on activities and a modular approach to teaching.

CHEC Systems' curriculum is divided into two sections: "Discovery Series," a hands-on career exploration program that is designed for students in grades six through nine; and "Life Management," an in-depth life skills investigation targeted toward students in grades eight through twelve. The entire CHEC Systems curriculum has been thoroughly researched and compiled to meet the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences' standards.

CHEC Systems' curriculum focuses on teaching students important life skills while introducing them to various careers that exist in today's society. The students utilize this curriculum through exploratory and creative hands-on projects throughout each module. Whether students are taking pictures with a digital camera or cooking up a storm, information is being taught in an engaging and enjoyable fashion.

CHEC Systems' modular approach to teaching Family and Consumer Sciences is an instructional avenue that gives instructors an effective way to present vital knowledge and skills in a structured and time efficient format. This unique, comprehensive program has obtained top ratings from many school districts, schools, instructors, administrators and students throughout the United States.

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