Identify current learning results

To get an idea of how you can more effectively help students increase their understanding and application of a Biblical perspective, identify current learning results by completing the following self-assessment. Next, use your self-assessment data to develop action plans.

Rate each statement below. Use the following scale:
5: Consistently • 4: Usually • 3: OK • 2: Sort of • 1: Rarely

Self-Assessment for Teachers
  1. My students can identify 2 or more Biblical principles or values, and explain how each principle or value is related to the subject I teach.
  2. My students can identify 2 or more Bible verses and explain how each verse is related to the subject I teach.
  3. My students can give a 1-minute explanation of a Biblical perspective of the subject I teach.
  4. My students can give a 1-minute Biblical perspective explanation of one issue or concept they studied in class.
  5. My students understand that the goal is for them to apply a Biblical perspective to the course content they have mastered (not to master course content).
  6. My students can apply a Biblical perspective to what they study in class.
  7. My students are committed to loving God with their minds.
Self-Assessment for Principals
  1. For each subject they study, students can identify 2 or more Biblical principles or values, and explain how each principle or value is related to that subject.
  2. For each subject they study, students can identify 2 or more Bible verses and explain how each verse is related to that subject.
  3. For each subject they study, students can give a 1-minute explanation of a Biblical perspective of that subject.
  4. For each subject they study, students can give a 1-minute Biblical perspective explanation of one issue or concept they studied in that subject.
  5. Students understand that the goal is for them to apply a Biblical perspective to the course content they have mastered (not to master course content).
  6. Students can apply a Biblical perspective to what they study.
  7. Students are committed to loving God with their minds.