Commitment

How committed are you to meeting your students’ learning needs?

If you see someone recycling paper and plastic, riding her bike instead of driving her car, and writing blog entries about taking care of the environment, you think, “Wow! She’s really committed to going green.” If you see someone who isn’t recycling, isn’t riding her bike, and isn’t writing blog entries on the environment, you don’t think, “Wow! She’s really committed to going green.”  Why? Because you know that people who are committed take action, and you know that people who aren’t really committed don’t take action.
 
In Christian education, we're committed to helping our students connect what they study and what the Bible teaches. We know that meeting learning needs helps students make connections. So, we're committed to meeting learning needs to help our students make these connections.
 
What’s your real level of commitment to meeting your students’ learning needs regarding connecting what they study and what the Bible teaches? To determine your response, reflect on the following questions:
  1. What are your students’ learning needs regarding connecting what they study and what the Bible teaches?
  2. What are you doing to meet your students’ learning needs?
  3. How consistently do you take action to meet your students’ learning needs?
  4. How committed are you really?
Want to raise your real commitment level? Take action on 1 student learning need.
 
Help your students better connect what they study and what the Bible teaches. Meet their learning needs. Today.