To learn more about targeting Biblical perspective, explore these 12 questions

You want your students to understand and apply a Biblical perspective—to connect what they study, the Bible, and their lives. To help your students do this, you know you need to target Biblical perspective even more. So, you want to learn how to do this.

Question: How can you learn more about targeting Biblical perspective?

Answer: By exploring the following list of 12 questions: Read More...

To get started with targeting Biblical perspective, take this self-assessment

You want your students to understand and apply a Biblical perspective—to connect what they study, the Bible, and their lives. So, you want to target Biblical perspective.

Question: How can you get started?

Answer: By taking the following self-assessment. Read More...

Use 9 questions to reflect on Biblical perspective in your course

Targeting Biblical perspective is vital. To get an idea of where you are in terms of targeting Biblical perspective, reflect on 9 questions:
  1. What kind of people do you want your students to be?
  2. What do you want your students to understand about God and His creation? 
  3. What’s your vision? 
  4. What do you target?
  5. Specifically, what do you want your students to connect?
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Teaching from the Christian perspective

Deborah Carpenter and Dana Bincer of Biblical Integration Ideas reflect on what Biblical integration involves:

Simply stated, Biblical integration is taking a lesson objective and/or lesson outline, and teaching it from a Christian perspective.  Read More...

How can you help your students love Jesus and live for Him?

You want your students to…
  1. Study the Bible.
  2. Understand spiritual truths through object lessons.
  3. Study the world.
  4. Participate in devotions.
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What is (and isn't) Biblical integration?

Deborah Carpenter and Dana Bincer of Biblical Integration Ideas share what Biblical integration is and is not: Christian teachers can have different ideas about what qualifies as Biblical integration. The following is a list of things that, generally speaking, do not qualify as Biblical integration. Read More...

Biblical perspective of course content—what is (and isn't) it?

Exciting things happen in Christian schools, things that help students develop a Biblical worldview.
 
Question: In the following 4 scenarios, what exciting things are happening and what’s not happening? Read More...

In Christian education, what’s success?

In terms of student learning at a Christian school, our stated definition of success is students applying a Biblical perspective to course content (not just learning the course content). However, our real definition of success is best seen in what we do, not what we say. Read More...