Self-assessment

To get started with targeting Biblical perspective, take this self-assessment

You want your students to understand and apply a Biblical perspective—to connect what they study, the Bible, and their lives. So, you want to target Biblical perspective.

Question: How can you get started?

Answer: By taking the following self-assessment. Read More...

How's your relationship with God?

You’re a Christian serving in a school. In response to Christ’s love and as the foundation for your ministry at school, you want to have a growing relationship with God.

Question: How’s your relationship with God?

To find out, take the following self-assessment. Read More...

How can your teachers help your students make connections?

To get an idea of how your teachers can more effectively help students what they study and what the Bible teaches, complete the following assessment. Next, use your assessment data to develop action plans. Read More...

In Christian education, what’s success?

In terms of student learning at a Christian school, our stated definition of success is students applying a Biblical perspective to course content (not just learning the course content). However, our real definition of success is best seen in what we do, not what we say. Read More...

Identify current learning results

To get an idea of how you can more effectively help students increase their understanding and application of a Biblical perspective, identify current learning results by completing the following self-assessment. Next, use your self-assessment data to develop action plans. Read More...

How can you increasingly target Biblical perspective?

In Christian education, targeting Biblical perspective is vital. Targeting Biblical perspective means focusing yourself and your students on understanding and applying a Biblical perspective. To get an idea of how you can target Biblical perspective even more, complete the self-assessment below for 1 class you teach. Read More...

How well do your students understand and use a Biblical perspective of the subject(s) you teach?

Your goal: For your students to understand a biblical perspective of your subject and to apply it to the course content they have learned. Read More...