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What is KONOS?
The word “KONOS” is the Greek word for “cone” representing a biblical
worldview. The inverted cone symbolizes God at the top of all life, not just
“religious” life. His influence is seen both in direct creation (natural and
physical sciences, geography, mathematical principles) and in His design of
humans who produce philosophy, history, art, music, literature, technology,
and law. Therefore,
to be well
educated is to have a liberal arts education from God’s perspective.

KONOS ACADEMY
Home-schooled students attend KONOS one day per week. Highly qualified
teachers guide them through a year’s worth of curriculum with at-home
activities.
See KONOS KIDS
(grades 4-6)
See KONOS JUNIORS
(grades 7-8)
See KONOS ACADEMY
(grades 9-12)
THE CONTENT
Every subject is taught from a biblical perspective and in an
inter-disciplinary way as much as possible. Students receive individual
subject grades, but their curriculum crosses the boundaries of subjects.
For example, when studying the Frontiersmen, students learn the
geography of the West, read biographies such as Davy Crockett, take
nature walks to track animals, sing “Davy Crockett,” make coonskin caps,
and write a first-person journal.
THE METHODS
Though KONOS is similar to other college-preparatory schools in the
classical content, KONOS is distinct in stressing methods consistent
with being created in God’s image. God has formed children according to
a particular design and development. KONOS is noted for engaging
students, not just giving them information. Their whole-hearted
participation actually transforms them, not just prepares them for
tests. (See more in
The KONOS Way.)
THE CURRICULUM
The KONOS CURRICULUM was written by Carole Thaxton and Jessica Hulcy
incorporating the above principles (see
www.konos.com).
SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES
See Other Courses.
THE FOUNDERS
After meeting at L'Abri and marrying in 1971, Charles and Carole
incorporated KONOS, Inc. as a teaching, training, counseling center in
Cambridge, Massachusetts. After moving to Dallas, where Charles worked
with Probe Ministries, the Thaxtons resolved to teach their own children
according to the KONOS model of incorporating academic subjects with
character development and called their homeschool KONOS ACADEMY. Carole
Thaxton and Jessica Hulcy co-authored the popular KONOS CURRICULUM UNIT
STUDIES (see
www.konos.com). While teaching and counseling at the Julian
Center in Julian, California, Charles continued to speak to thousands of
university students throughout the world. Meanwhile, Carole spoke at
hundreds of conferences about how to teach the KONOS way while teaching
their own children and leading homeschool co-ops.
Charles' first book The Mystery of Life's Origin (Thaxton,
Bradley, Olsen) was translated into Romanian in 1986, which led to his
grand entrance into the university lecture halls of Romania after their
revolution. Translation of The Mystery of Life's Origin and later
The Soul of Science (co-authored with Nancy Pearcey) into several
Eastern European languages led to extensive travel throughout Eastern
Europe. The Thaxton family decided to reside in Prague for six years for
more intensive ministry within the most atheistic country in Europe —
the Czech Republic. Carole's forte of education and counseling prepared
her not only for homeschooling their own sons but in founding the KONOS
ACADEMY OF PRAGUE, an English-speaking Christian worldview school, and
for counseling English-speaking families living abroad on parenting and
education issues. After Charles' radical cancer and subsequent
amputation, the Thaxtons moved to Fayetteville, GA, still traveling
overseas occasionally.
CHARLES THAXTON, Ph.D., received a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Iowa State University and
completed post-doctoral work in the history of science at Harvard University and
molecular biology at Brandeis University. Presently, he holds a visiting faculty position
at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. He is co-author of The Mystery of Life's
Origin and The Soul of Science, and contributor to several books and journals. He has
lectured widely in universities throughout the U.S., Europe, Russia, and Asia. His
specialty is issues in science/faith relationship and the history and philosophy of
science.
While in graduate school, Charles received his first intelligent attacks
against biblical truth. "Could the Bible be trusted with real answers?
If so, how could these answers be communicated to those in academia who
were so antagonistic and uninformed about true Christianity?" He has
spent his life practicing, applying, and teaching others how. He is
currently lecturing both in the States and abroad, where he holds a
faculty post at Charles University. See articles he has written at
www.discovery.org
CAROLE THAXTON, M.S.,
yearned for truth while president of her class at Beaver College. Because of so many
preconceived ideas, she resisted Christianity as the answer until she dared to face God to
inquire "What is really true?" As a convinced and committed Christian, she
received her B.A. degree in biology and education and later her master's degree in
counseling from Syracuse University. Carole's interest in whole person development led her
to further academic training in child development and various additional counseling
courses. Before meeting Charles at L'Abri, she worked as a professional counselor at the
Devereux Foundation, a residential treatment center for the emotionally disturbed. She has counseled,
taught, and supervised in a variety of educational/developmental settings (residential
treatment center, public school, private school, international school, homeschool, and
parent cooperatives). As co-author of KONOS CURRICULUM UNIT STUDIES series and author of
Learn to Write
the Novel Way and Write Your Roots, she has extensive experience in curriculum development, education
resources, teacher training, and whole person development, which she uses to encourage
parents and educators. In the Atlanta area she founded and directs KONOS
ACADEMY, KONOS JUNIORS and KONOS KIDS and leads seminars for homeschooling parents.
Charles and Carole are the primary teachers of KONOS ACADEMY.
We believe
in
God, the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth.
I believe in Jesus Christ, God's only Son, our Lord
who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin Mary,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried;
he descended to the dead.
On the third day he rose again;
he ascended into heaven,
he is seated at the right hand of the Father,
and he will come again to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting.
The Apostles' Creed
KONOS CONNECTION is a
non-profit 501(c)3 educational organization. Our focus has been within
the academic community, giving a well-reasoned perspective on the
relationship between Christianity and the various academic
disciplines. Our goal is to teach His truth, His way. |