Biblical Integration
-
Lesson OneIntroduction and Overview4 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson TwoDefining Curricular Biblical Integration3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson ThreeYou Can't Integrate What You Don't Know: The Role of Christ3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson FourYou Can’t Integrate What You Don’t Know: The Role of the Scripture3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson FiveChristian Worldview: The Foundation for Curriculum – Creation3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson SixChristian Worldview: The Foundation for Curriculum – The Fall of Man3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson SevenChristian Worldview: The Foundation for Curriculum – Redemption3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson EightChristian Worldview: The Foundation for Curriculum – Fulfillment3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson NineCurriculum Orientations: Traditional and Process/Mastery3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson TenMove resource Curriculum Orientations: Constructivism3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson ElevenBiblical Integration Has Specific Tasks3 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson TwelveAssessment, Biblical Integration, and Closing Thoughts5 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion2 Activities|1 Assessment
Participants 605
Discussion Questions
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?
Tagged: CE202-01
-
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?
Sarah Troutman replied 1 week ago 170 Members · 174 Replies
-
The Bible is the foundation and also the last element of every educational process. Every thing we know and do as educators needs to be surrounded by the scripture.
-
Dr. Black’s visual of the curriculum, school books, and materials between the Bibles represents the priority of teaching God’s Word as a foundation and as the last thing of importance. The Christian educator should teach every subject through God’s Word. A Biblical worldview is a must in a Christian school.
-
Whatever
standard we are upholding must have contents in line with the scripture, which
is the word of God. We should base our curriculum, textbooks etc. in contents
with the scriptural principles.-
The book represents all our teaching materials, including curriculum, standards, and assessments. Like a sandwich filling, everything we do as Christian educators should be encapsulated in the scriptures.
-
-
Dr. Black is emphasizing that everything we do as educators needs to be surrounded by Scripture. I would even argue that another Bible could be placed in the middle between the curriculum and the textbooks, as we should be integrating Scripture in and throughout our lessons.
-
The book(s) can represent our school curriculum and the standards we teach in school. Therefore, the visual shows that the Word of God, which is the Bible, should be integrated with other subjects in the curriculum to convey its message effectively. As Christian educators, it should be considered the foundation—the first and last element—of every educational process.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What are some techniques you have used, or currently use, to encourage a growth mindset in yourself?
Tagged: CE202-01
-
What are some techniques you have used, or currently use, to encourage a growth mindset in yourself?
Sarah Troutman replied 1 week ago 185 Members · 188 Replies
-
I like to take time to go and observe other Band Directors that are role models for myself. When I observe, I tend to increase in understanding on how I can be more effective and godly as a educator.
-
I try new things (like becoming a teacher!), and look back at the things I have accomplished, that I was not sure I would be able to at the time. I also pray for God’s help in the hard things (hello middle schoolers!).
-
To encourage a growth mindset in myself, I draw out ideas and inspiration from my boss and colleagues. I find as aspect of teaching that I have not explored in the past and ask questions so I can understand how to incorporate that new aspect into my classroom practice. I follow the path of my own curiosity.
-
I am constantly looking for ways to improve. To grow in both the knowledge and grace of God. I take courses, attend workshops that my school provides and try and stay engaged as a lifelong learner.
-
There is always more to learn. Instead of thinking, “I don’t know how to do that”, I add a “Yet”, to it. “I don’t know how to do that yet”, is more of an open ended response implying that I have room to learn. I encourage students to do this as well. Teachers are learners, as well.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What do you hope to gain from this course?
Tagged: CE202-01
-
What do you hope to gain from this course?
Sarah Troutman replied 1 week ago 123 Members · 124 Replies
-
The ability to better integrate the knowledge of God’s word into my classroom teachings.
-
Continual growth and understanding in how to explain why we’re learning what we’re learning and explaining how to apply that as a believer.
-
Something helpful in teaching, planning, classroom management/goals