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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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He means that it always has to start with God and His Word!
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Dr. Teague’s statement means that effective Christian education should start with a strong understanding of God’s Word, rather than focusing on integration itself. He emphasizes that a biblical worldview must be the foundation, with integration following as a process that stems from that understanding.
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Dr. Teague means that integrating faith and education should not be the initial focus or starting point. Instead, a godly pedagogy begins with a solid foundation in biblical principles, and integration naturally follows from that foundation.
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We as teachers and administrators be knowledgeable of Gods word.
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Dr. Teague means that teachers should/must have a knowledge of the Word of God and infuse it into the curriculum.