Reclaiming the Future of Christian Education

Reclaiming the Future of Christian Education
Author: Albert E. Greene
Publsiher: Assn of Christian Schools International
Total Pages: 345
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1583310002

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Reclaiming the Future of Christian Education is a walk through the philosophical and cultural history of education that emphasizes the goal of Christian schooling.

The Heart of Wisdom Teaching Approach

The Heart of Wisdom Teaching Approach
Author: Robin Sampson
Publsiher: Heart of Wisdom Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2005-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0970181671

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Details the Bible-based homeschool teaching approach for parents, and discusses Christian education, learning styles, unit studies, bible study, and more.

Reimagining Christian Education

Reimagining Christian Education
Author: Johannes M. Luetz,Tony Dowden,Beverley Norsworthy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2018-07-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789811308512

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This book is an arresting interdisciplinary publication on Christian education, comprising works by leading scholars, professionals and practitioners from around the globe. It focuses on the integrated approaches to Christian education that are both theoretically sound and practically beneficial, and identifies innovative pedagogical methods and tools that have been field-tested and practice-approved. It discusses topics such as exploring programmes and courses through different lenses; learning challenges and opportunities within organisational management; theology of business; Christian models of teaching in different contexts; job preparedness; developing different interpretive or meaning-making frameworks for working with social justice, people with disability, non-profit community organisations and in developing country contexts. It offers graduate students, teachers, school administrators, organisational leaders, theologians, researchers and education practitioners a fresh and inspiring reimagining of Christian education perspectives and practices and the ramifications of their application to life-long learning.

Innovating Christian Education Research

Innovating Christian Education Research
Author: Johannes M. Luetz,Beth Green
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2021-01-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789811588563

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This book reformulates Christian education as an interdisciplinary and interdenominational vocation for professionals and practitioners. It speaks directly to a range of contemporary contexts with the aim of encouraging conceptual, empirical and practice-informed innovation to build the field of Christian education research. The book invites readers to probe questions concerning epistemologies, ethics, pedagogies and curricula, using multidisciplinary research approaches. By helping thinkers to believe and believers to think, the book seeks to stimulate constructive dialogue about what it means to innovate Christian education research today.Chapters are organised into three main sections. Following an introduction to the volume's guiding framework and intended contribution (Chapter 1), Part 1 features conceptual perspectives and comprises research that develops theological, philosophical and theoretical discussion of Christian education (Chapters 2-13). Part 2 encompasses empirical research that examines data to test theory, answer big questions and develop our understanding of Christian education (Chapters 14-18). Finally, Part 3 reflects on contemporary practice contexts and showcases examples of emerging research agendas in Christian education (Chapters 19-24).

The Praeger Handbook of Faith Based Schools in the United States K 12

The Praeger Handbook of Faith Based Schools in the United States  K   12
Author: Thomas C. Hunt,James C. Carper
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780313391408

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Exploring a subject that is as important as it is divisive, this two-volume work offers the first current, definitive work on the intricacies and issues relative to America's faith-based schools. The Praeger Handbook of Faith-Based Schools in the United States, K–12 is an indispensable study at a time when American education is increasingly considered through the lenses of race, ethnicity, gender, and social class. With contributions from an impressive array of experts, the two-volume work provides a historical overview of faith-based schooling in the United States, as well as a comprehensive treatment of each current faith-based school tradition in the nation. The first volume examines three types of faith-based schools—Protestant schools, Jewish schools, and Evangelical Protestant homeschooling. The second volume focuses on Catholic, Muslim, and Orthodox schools, and addresses critical issues common to faith-based schools, among them state and federal regulation and school choice, as well as ethnic, cultural, confessional, and practical factors. Perhaps most importantly for those concerned with the questions and controversies that abound in U.S. education, the handbook grapples with outcomes of faith-based schooling and with the choices parents face as they consider educational options for their children.

Christians as Teachers

Christians as Teachers
Author: Geoffrey Beech
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2015-12-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498229463

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How does teaching Christianly differ from other forms of teaching? How might a Christian teach, in a biblical way, some commonplace set of facts from a mandated secular curriculum? This book considers what a biblical approach to teaching may involve as it emerges from a biblically grounded life and what that might look like in the classroom. Rather than speaking of integration of faith and learning, it starts from a foundation of Christ, the Truth and Lord of all, and moves to the development of a framework for classroom practice that includes a need to try to see things from God's perspective. All truly Christian education is seen, therefore, as a profoundly biblical pursuit leading to the revelation of God. To do this, the book explores the underlying theology and principles out of which our education should flow. These principles then allow us to examine such areas as the consideration of a Christian way to teach subjects such as geography and mathematics, or even what might be distinctive about the way a Christian teacher may do something as mundane as picking up a pencil.

Beyond the Classroom

Beyond the Classroom
Author: Rev. Oneal Sandidge PhD D.Min.
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781512791495

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Beyond the Classroom provides an easy-to-read plan for church pastors and church leaders to improve Christian education in the church. Teaching and teacher training are the main emphasis of the book. The scholar and former director of Christian education in a New York megachurch provides the AZ plan for developing or improving Christian education.

Christian Worldview and the Academic Disciplines

Christian Worldview and the Academic Disciplines
Author: Deane E. D. Downey,Stanley E. Porter
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2009-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498275248

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This book--an edited compilation of twenty-nine essays--focuses on the difference(s) that a Christian worldview makes for the disciplines or subject areas normally taught in liberal arts colleges and universities. Three initial chapters of introductory material are followed by twenty-six essays, each dealing with the essential elements or issues in the academic discipline involved. These individual essays on each discipline are a unique element of this book. These essays also treat some of the specific differences in perspective or procedure that a biblically informed, Christian perspective brings to each discipline. Christian Worldview and the Academic Disciplines is intended principally as an introductory textbook in Christian worldview courses for Christian college or university students. This volume will also be of interest to Christian students in secular post-secondary institutions, who may be encountering challenges to their faith--both implicit and explicit--from peers or professors who assume that holding a strong Christian faith and pursuing a rigorous college or university education are essentially incompatible. This book should also be helpful for college and university professors who embrace the Christian faith but whose post-secondary academic background--because of its secular orientation--has left them inadequately prepared to intelligently apply the implications of their faith to their particular academic specialty. Such specialists, be they professors or upper-level graduate students, will find the extensive bibliographies of recent scholarship at the end of the individual chapters particularly helpful.