How you teach Biblical perspective

Empower teachers to help students understand how teachers teach from a Biblical perspective

Here's a set of DRAW questions you can use for a discussion of “How can you help your students understand how you teach from a Biblical perspective?

Define: Get the facts defined.
  1. How do you teach from a Biblical perspective?
  2. What do you do to help your students understand how you teach from a Biblical perspective?
Respond: Get the facts responded to in terms of feelings/experiences.
  1. What satisfies/concerns you about how you teach from a Biblical perspective?
  2. What satisfies/concerns you about your students’ understanding of how you teach from a Biblical perspective?
Analyze: Get the facts, feelings, and experiences analyzed.
  1. What happens when your students understand how you teach from a Biblical perspective?
  2. What helps them understand this?
What’s next?: Get next steps considered.
What will you do to help your students understand how you teach from a Biblical perspective?

Meet your students' learning needs regarding creation-fall-redemption-restoration

Your students’ objective is to better connect what they study and God’s story of creation-fall-redemption-restoration. You want to help your students achieve their objective. Good.

Now what? Help your students achieve their objective by meeting 1 of their learning needs.

Question: What are you students’ learning needs? Read More...

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.
 
Meet 2 of your students. Read More...

How can you help your students understand how you teach from a Biblical perspective?

You finish marking a recent assessment in which you asked your students to apply a biblical perspective. They did OK, but you want them to do even better. So, you decided to use the 5-step IDEAL process. Read More...