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Biblical Integration

  1. Lesson One
    Introduction and Overview
    4 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  2. Lesson Two
    Defining Curricular Biblical Integration
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  3. Lesson Three
    You Can't Integrate What You Don't Know: The Role of Christ
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  4. Lesson Four
    You Can’t Integrate What You Don’t Know: The Role of the Scripture
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  5. Lesson Five
    Christian Worldview: The Foundation for Curriculum – Creation
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  6. Lesson Six
    Christian Worldview: The Foundation for Curriculum – The Fall of Man
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  7. Lesson Seven
    Christian Worldview: The Foundation for Curriculum – Redemption
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  8. Lesson Eight
    Christian Worldview: The Foundation for Curriculum – Fulfillment
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  9. Lesson Nine
    Curriculum Orientations: Traditional and Process/Mastery
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  10. Lesson Ten
    Move resource Curriculum Orientations: Constructivism
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  11. Lesson Eleven
    Biblical Integration Has Specific Tasks
    3 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  12. Lesson Twelve
    Assessment, Biblical Integration, and Closing Thoughts
    5 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  13. Course Wrap-Up
    Course Completion
    2 Activities
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    1 Assessment
Lesson 1, Activity 4

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Christian Learning Center Forums Explain, in your own words, Dr. Black’s visual of a book in the middle of two Bibles. What is she illustrating with this visual?

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  • Lori Spurgeon

    Member
    07/10/2021 at 15:58

    The visual of the Bible above and below the stacks of books help show that we should begin with and finish with God’s Word. She talked about cultural influences on what we believe and teach. I have lived overseas for 20 years. Each time I return to the US, I can see big cultural shifts, and sometimes the church if following those trends without giving it a thought. I think this visual is asking us to not jut tag on a Bible verse, but to really think of our lesson from a biblical perspective. In order to do this, we need to be in the Word and reflecting on it, interpreting it and applying it.

  • Dawn Vonheeder

    Member
    07/08/2021 at 17:17

    The visual Dr. Black used was powerful. I believe she is illustrating to build your planning or lessons on the foundation of God’s word. When we (the foundation) have God’s word in us we can then take the curriculum and scope and sequence and infuse it with Biblical truth and let God’s light shine through it to finish it off.

  • Marcia Lowry

    Member
    07/05/2021 at 15:17

    Dr. Black shared the importance of integrating scripture within our lesson plans, assessments, etc. I agree. As Christian educators we have the responsibility to build a foundation of biblical truth and a belief system. But that is not all. What a blessing to navigate learning in a way that teaches students how to “apply” biblical truth into their daily life.

  • Bill Trapp

    Member
    07/05/2021 at 10:01

    All new knowledge that we are tasked with teaching to students should be surrounded by scripture. I don’t think this necessarily implies that our lessons must always start and end with scripture, but I am sure that will be made clear as the course progresses.

  • Pamela Rohde

    Member
    07/03/2021 at 17:11

    I think of the words alpha and omega when I see the visual that Dr. Black provided. We must remember to begin with God’s Word and end with God’s Word. All that we do, all of our materials, and curriculum must fit within the framework of the Bible. We should be asking, “Does all that I have planned to teach line up and fit within the boundaries of biblical truth?”

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Christian Learning Center Forums What are some techniques you have used, or currently use, to encourage a growth mindset in yourself?

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  • Michelle Drake

    Member
    11/16/2021 at 08:54

    I read books and listen to audiobooks often, focusing on areas that I need personal growth. I spend time evaluating how well my procedures and practices are working, and what can make them more effective.

  • Alexandra Gipson

    Member
    11/15/2021 at 11:28

    I enjoy meditating. Meditating on God’s word, on prayer, or even just stretching and meditating on God’s presence. I use this time to look forward towards goals I have.

  • Joceline Jadisastra

    Member
    11/04/2021 at 10:45

    Starting by stop wasting my time doing unnecessary things and focus on the bigger picture of what I needed to do instead of just working on the most pressing task at hand. Challenge myself to new things and jotting down things to achieve on my calendar i.e. finish reading the Bible in a year, joining a small Bible group on a regular basis, etc. Also, working collaboratively with a friend so we can both grow together and encourage one another when we are feeling unmotivated.

  • Tami Denton

    Member
    10/30/2021 at 16:07

    Prayer is number one. Praying, asking God for wisdom, direction and opportunity. There are so many online options for growth. Even during the busiest of times, having a sermon on is always encouraging. Uplifting music calls me to have a Godly mindset and a desire to be closer to Him.

  • Dana Delatte

    Member
    09/30/2021 at 12:01

    Teachers Pay Teachers is a great resource for growth mindset activities. We use several of their interactive notebooks.

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Christian Learning Center Forums What do you hope to gain from this course?

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