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How do your answers to “the big questions of life” discussed in this lesson influence you in your role as an educator?
Austin replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago 172 Members · 172 Replies
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I answer the big question to life, very similar how I answered the first discussion question with I am constantly telling the children, and sometimes their parents that God has created you to be amazing he’s created you to be in his image and he has created you to do great things. I have a poster in my room that says the Bible verse “if we train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it” I feel that is very important that we say this constantly in our classroom and we share it with our children their parents so that they can keep passing God’s word down.
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To educate our students, we must first know and understand our identity in Christ.
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The “big questions of life” are the ones posed in the literary texts students study. It is important that we equip students to compare the answers posed by the world with those found in scripture.
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Gives students their true identity in Christ. Not what the world or society says, it’s in Christ.
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God has placed me / called me to Christian education. My purpose comes from God and my desire is to continue to learn and grow as God has called me to do.