Help your students connect what they study and creation-fall-redemption-restoration
30/05/09 08:41 Filed in: Protocols
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Creation-Fall-Redemption-Restoration
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Questions
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| Curriculum
Want to help your students to better
connect the course content and Biblical
principles they study to God’s
story of
creation-fall-redemption-restoration? Good.
Reflecting on a set of DRAW
questions can help you determine what action steps to
take. What does “DRAW” stand
for?
As a result of reflecting on the following set of DRAW questions, you will identify 1 or more SMART action steps you will take to help your students better connect the course content and Biblical principles they study to God’s story of creation-fall-redemption-restoration:
Define the facts:
What excites/concerns you about helping your students better connect the course content and Biblical principles they study to creation-fall-redemption-restoration?
Analyze the facts, feelings, and experiences:
To help your students better connect the course content and Biblical principles they study to creation-fall-redemption-restoration:
- Define the facts.
- Respond to the facts in terms of feelings/experiences.
- Analyze the facts, feelings, and experiences.
- What’s next?: Consider next steps.
As a result of reflecting on the following set of DRAW questions, you will identify 1 or more SMART action steps you will take to help your students better connect the course content and Biblical principles they study to God’s story of creation-fall-redemption-restoration:
Define the facts:
- What class do you want to think about?
- What do your students study in that class?
- What connections do your students make between the course content and Biblical principles they study?
- What’s creation-fall-redemption-restoration?
- How are you students connecting the course content and Biblical principles they study and creation-fall-redemption-restoration?
What excites/concerns you about helping your students better connect the course content and Biblical principles they study to creation-fall-redemption-restoration?
Analyze the facts, feelings, and experiences:
- How do you address creation-fall-redemption-restoration in the class you’re thinking about?
- What units address creation? fall? redemption? restoration?
- What questions do you ask about creation? fall? redemption? restoration? (What does a set of creation-fall-redemption-restoration questions look like?)
- What Biblical principles do you teach about creation? fall? redemption? restoration?
- What assessments do you give about creation? fall? redemption? restoration?
- What helps your students connect the course content and Biblical principles they study to creation-fall-redemption-restoration?
- What are your students’ learning needs regarding creation-fall-redemption-restoration?
- What helps/hinders you in teaching your students about creation-fall-redemption-restoration?
To help your students better connect the course content and Biblical principles they study to creation-fall-redemption-restoration:
- What do you need to keep doing? start doing? stop doing?
- What support, encouragement, and accountability do you need?
- What 1 or more SMART action steps will you take?
