Use case studies

Dan Beerens
Dan Beerens, vice president of learning services at Christian Schools International, focuses on Christian education in his blog Nurturing Faith. In this blog entry, he writes about using case studies.

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To empower others to provide engaging instruction, DRAW them out (1)

Here's a set of DRAW questions you can use for a discussion of “What engaging instructional strategies will help your students?
 
Define: Get the facts defined.
  1. What are your students like?
  2. What are your students studying?
  3. What connections are your students making between what they study and what the Bible teaches?
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To empower others to meet student learning needs, DRAW them out

Here's a set of DRAW questions you can use for a discussion of “How can you meet student learning needs?
 
Define: Get the facts defined.
  1. What are your students like?
  2. What are your students studying?
  3. What connections are your students making between what they study and what the Bible teaches?
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Help your students understand how you teach from a Biblical perspective

Key idea: Understanding how you teach from a Biblical perspective helps your students understand and apply a Biblical perspective.
 
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Help students address difficulties and dilemmas

Dan Beerens
Dan Beerens, vice president of learning services at Christian Schools International, focuses on Christian education in his blog Nurturing Faith. In this blog entry, he writes about helping students address difficulties and dilemmas. Read More...

Have your students do reflective writing

Dan Beerens
Dan Beerens, vice president of learning services at Christian Schools International, focuses on Christian education in his blog Nurturing Faith. In this blog entry, he writes about reflective writing, an instructional strategy you can use to help your students connect what they study and Biblical teaching. Read More...

DEAL with student learning needs

To help your students better connect what they study and what the Bible teaches, DEAL with your students’ learning needs:
  • Define your students’ learning needs.
  • Explore the how you can respond to your students’ learning needs.
  • Act.
  • Look at the results.