Use 7 questions to reflect on developing a Biblical perspective curriculum
01/10/08 16:24 Filed in: Curriculum
| Worldview
education | Connections
| Enduring
understandings | Protocols
| Training
Want to use your curriculum to help students
develop a Christ-centered worldview?
Reflecting on the following 7 questions can help:
Target Biblical perspective. Today.
*These 7 questions address Biblical perspective teacher training standard #4: To help students love God and impact the world for Him, teachers develop a curriculum that targets students understanding and then applying a Biblical perspective to course content and skills, and ultimately to their lives.
- What’s the goal?
- Regarding developing a guaranteed, viable Biblical perspective curriculum, what are the opportunities/problems?
- What’s your stakeholders’ perspective of a guaranteed, viable Biblical perspective curriculum?
- Where are you/your school in terms of having a guaranteed, viable Biblical perspective curriculum?
- Regarding developing a guaranteed, viable Biblical perspective curriculum, what’s your/your school’s level of motivation?
- To develop a guaranteed, viable Biblical perspective curriculum, what do you/your school need to keep doing? start doing? stop doing?
- How would you/your school develop a guaranteed, viable Biblical perspective curriculum?
Target Biblical perspective. Today.
*These 7 questions address Biblical perspective teacher training standard #4: To help students love God and impact the world for Him, teachers develop a curriculum that targets students understanding and then applying a Biblical perspective to course content and skills, and ultimately to their lives.