Do you know a homeschool student who needs to learn biology or chemistry? This fall, Discovery Institute Academy will be offering both High School Biology and High School Chemistry for the 2025-26 school year.
These high-quality online courses are designed especially for homeschool students. The courses will cover the fundamentals of biology and chemistry and will also introduce students to the powerful evidence of intelligent design in nature. The courses will include video lectures, readings, lab activities, assignments, and more. They are designed to make it easy to teach science to your kids!
We know that different homeschool families have different needs, and so for the first time we will be offering three different options for each course:
- Tier 1 is the full deal. It includes the online course and activities + live instructional sessions each week with a science teacher who guides the course, grades assignments, answers questions, and provides feedback to students.
- Tier 2 includes the online course and activities + one weekly drop-in session where students can ask a science teacher questions.
- Tier 3 is self-paced and only includes the online course — no teacher.
For a limited time, parents who use the codes “bio50” and “chem50” to register will get $50 off tuition!
These courses are a wonderful way to begin to raise up the next generation of scientists — scientists who understand that we and our universe are intelligently designed.
Find out more information about the courses at the Discovery Institute Academy website.
P.S. Sign up now to meet the teachers at a free “Meet the Teacher” Zoom event on Thursday, May 29 @ 5:00 pm (PDT).
About
The Discovery Institute brings together a global network of scholars, scientists, and policy experts to advance the understanding that human beings and nature are the result of intelligent design rather than a blind and undirected process. We seek long-term scientific and cultural change through cutting-edge scientific research and scholarship; education and training of young leaders; communication to the general public; and advocacy of academic freedom and free speech for scientists, teachers, and students. The Institute sponsors research in the sciences, humanities, and public policy. It organizes conferences, seminars, and educational programs for both young people and adults. It produces and disseminates books, articles, reports, and a wide array of multimedia content designed to inform the public.
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