Use questions to help your students connect God's world and Word

To connect God’s world and Word, your students need to think. Asking questions is an effective way to get your students to think and to make connections. Watch this video to learn 5 things about using questions:



Want to work with your colleagues to get better at using questions? If so, then purchase Use Questions (US$25), a discussion-based kit with 7 sessions. These 7 interactive sessions will help you…
  • Evaluate and improve your use of questions to help your students connect God’s world and Word.
  • Analyze and explain why God asks questions.
  • Analyze and explain how questions help students connect God’s world and Word.
  • Understand and apply the characteristics of good questions.
  • Document and then ask your students questions to help them connect God’s world and Word.
  • Get your students to respond sincerely to the questions you ask.
  • Increase your commitment to using questions to help your students connect God’s world and Word.

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Purchase Use Questions (US$25). This kit is 1 of a 4-part series:
  1. Help Your Students Connect God’s World and Word
  2. Use Assessment
  3. Use Questions
  4. Meet Student Learning Needs

Ask questions about creation-fall-redemption-restoration

Help you students develop a Christ-centered worldview. Ask them questions about creation-fall-redemption-restoration.

Asking open-ended questions works

Help your students connect what they study and what the Bible teaches. Ask open-ended questions.

Asking questions doesn't always work

Asking questions is a good way to get students to reflect on the connections between what they study, life, and Biblical teaching. But just because ask you ask a questions doesn't mean students will reflect, as this video demonstrates.




Why ask students questions?

Want to help your students better understand and apply a Biblical perspective? Ask questions!