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How does your biblical worldview currently influence your role as a Christian educator?
Deleted User replied 4 months, 3 weeks ago 147 Members · 148 Replies
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Deleted User01/29/2024 at 18:47Not teaching currently. But Christ in my life is what brought me to the Christian school. I thoroughly enjoy teaching Bible and the discussions about Scripture that we shared as a class. And, always in mind was how my actions and attitudes would influence for good or bad. Eyes always watching.
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Deleted User01/26/2024 at 14:38My biblical worldview affects how I handle situations. I work with students that have learning difficulties. Students can feel overwhelmed and frustrated when a lesson is not easy or they are not able to hold on to the information long enough to process and respond appropriately. I always reassure them that they are perfect in God’s eyes and that it’s okay to make mistakes. We pray together for patience and for them to gain new knowledge and connections from their mistakes.
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Deleted User01/21/2024 at 14:58Absolutely- it’s the backbone of who I am in Christ!
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Deleted User01/17/2024 at 17:49My biblical worldview absolutely influences me in every facet of my teaching. It determines how I interact with students, parents, and staff members. It influences how I teach concepts, the language I use, and the spirit in which I teach it. It influences the information I share with my course and what I present as truth. Everything from what I assign as homework to discussions about friendships, and everything in between, are influenced by my faith in Jesus and His word.
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Deleted User01/06/2024 at 19:36My biblical worldview currently influences my roles as a Christian educator because I strive each day to incorporate it into my interactions with my students. I want to be able to not just talk the talk, but also walk the walk.