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What does Dr. Black mean when she says the Christian school is important in raising a generation that is more than just competent cognitively?
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Deleted User05/12/2023 at 09:46Christian school is also important for raising up a generation that teaches students that they are made for eternity. We want them to have knowledge of how to live in the eternal with God.
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Deleted User05/10/2023 at 10:23While it is important to have students who are well-educated, our job as Christian educators is about so much more than just creating smart students. Our job as Christian educators is to bring the student to a place of knowledge to function in this world while also recognizing that as people of the Kingdom of God, that students are simply in the world, not of it.
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Deleted User05/09/2023 at 01:44Christian education develops nurturing, competent and cognitive individuals. It lays a firm foundation for students to acquire a biblical Christian worldview, a conceptual understanding of their academics, and critical thinking skills. Through Christian education, learners are supported to think independently and to make informed decisions based on Biblical principles. It also fosters a sense of community and encourages children to cultivate strong relationships with their peers, teachers, and families. Christian education equips learners with the essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with wisdom and grace, Hopefully producing God-fearing young men and women.
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Deleted User05/07/2023 at 19:12In education, especially Christian education, we are teaching the whole person. Knowledge is one element of what makes a successful student. Having social ability, managing emotions, quality peer and adult relationships, and a relationship with Christ are all marks that we would look to as marks of success. None of these have to do with cognitive ability or classical intelligence.
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Deleted User05/01/2023 at 23:17What is more important than raising a generation that is just competent cognitively is that the generation is competent spiritually and has discernment according to the Word.