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What does Dr. Teague mean when he says, “Integration was never the legitimate starting point for a godly pedagogy”?
Austin replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 136 Members · 137 Replies
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In others words, teachers must know the content of the bible and know how to integrated it into our daily curriculum.
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Our attempts to include biblical truths will run deeper than our minimal integration, it needs to be rooted in all that we are and all that we do.
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It shouldn’t be something we insert at breaks in our content. It should be the very beginning point for all of our thinking.
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The relationship and renewing of your mind must be present before integration can happen.
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I believe Dr. Teague meant that educators can not integrate God in the classroom without knowing God themselves. Teachers must know the Bible and follow its Word in order to effectively integrate it into the course.