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Explain, in your own words, Dr. Black’s visual of a book in the middle of two Bibles. What is she illustrating with this visual?
Austin replied 5 months, 2 weeks ago 156 Members · 159 Replies
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I view this as an example that the Bible is where we need to start in preparing our lessons, then we can use some other material, a textbook, a power point, assessments, etc, but then we need to make sure that it aligns with Scripture.
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We relate our lives to the Biblical truth all the time. Why do we separate our curriculum from God’s truth? I completely agree that they need to be integrated and applied based on the Bible
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I completely subscribe to the this concept represented by Dr. Black’s visual. If we are to have and sort of Bible integration in our classroom, it must begin and end with Scripure. Not only cour urriculum, but also our material (scope, sequence, outcome, etc) should all reinforce, and be aligned with, what we espouse in Christiam education, and point back to the Bible.
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All of life should be filter through a Christian worldview and the lens of Scripture. Dr. Black’s visual applies this truth specifically to the realm of education, indicating that educators have the responsibility to filter their curriculum choices through the lens of Scripture. This is vital in integrating education with Christian philosophy.
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Your worldview is determined by your personal beliefs. Everything should be view from a Biblical perspective.