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What are some ways you can help pass on a biblical worldview to your students?
Austin replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 171 Members · 172 Replies
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This deals with how I see life as a Christian. One major thing I take out from this lesson is that my perspective as a Christian goes beyond teaching in the classroom but also in the way I interact with my children outside the classroom. How I speak, act or behave are all part of the worldview and I can surely do that during break periods, lunch, circle time, fun time. A safe environment that can make them share their thoughts with me freely, and there I can share God’s truth and values with them in any discussion we find ourselves in.
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By being very intentional in my teaching, modeling, and creating opportunities for spiritual growth. I teach through the lens of the Scripture. I help students see the coherence of God’s Word with the world.
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Living and teaching the truth. I also will keep fasting and praying for them to realize The Truth.
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1. I will continue to incorporate Bible stories and verses into my daily lessons, connecting them to various subjects.
2. As always, I will teach and reinforce biblical values like kindness, respect, forgiveness, and honesty, using them to guide classroom behavior, routines, and procedures.
3. Like I receive grace to keep doing, I will keep demonstrating a Christian lifestyle through my words, actions, and attitudes, showing students what it means to live out their faith in everyday life.
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My previous response is relevant here. I live out the ideals, values, truth, and goals of my biblical worldview on a daily basis. I cite Scripture that explains and solidifies where my teaching philosophy originates (both the why and the what), and I daily talk about about my philosophy. I explain WHY we are doing what we are doing… including how my biblical worldview influences the HOW or WAY we will will approach a topic/concept/skill. Nothing is ever taught in a vacuum or without a reason. Everything connects back to the central WHY of Christian education and the tasks/purpose God has called us to as His image-bearers (in both the present moment and for a lifetime).