Students say questions help them make connections

We want our students to make connections. We want our students to connect what they study and what the Bible teaches.
 
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Here’s a list of questions you can ask your students

You want your students to develop a Christ-centered worldview. Good. You know that one way to do this is to have students respond to Biblical perspective questions.
 
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Use an essential question to focus instruction

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David Marshall, Science 8 teacher at Christian Academy in Japan, reflects on using a key question in a unit in which students use a Biblical perspective to assess the impact of technology on society. Read More...

Asking questions doesn't always work

Asking questions is a good way to get students to reflect on the connections between what they study, life, and Biblical teaching. But just because ask you ask a questions doesn't mean students will reflect, as this video demonstrates.




Using questions works!

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Kim Essenburg, who teaches tenth grade at Christian Academy in Japan, reflects on how questions have helped her students increase their understanding of a Biblical perspective. Read More...

Questions helped my students see how creation points to God

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Heidi Schaeffer, who teaches fifth grade at Christian Academy in Japan, reflects on how questions have helped her students increase their understanding of a Biblical perspective. Read More...

Questions helped my students apply a Biblical perspective

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Anda Foxwell, who teaches Social Studies 6 at Christian Academy in Japan, reflects on how questions helped her students apply a Biblical perspective. Read More...

Why ask students questions?

Want to help your students better understand and apply a Biblical perspective? Ask questions!