Christian ed

Meet student needs

If you want to help your students to better connect God's world and Word, meet these 5 needs.

Use questions

Here are 5 things you can do to move forward on using questions to help your students connect God's world and Word.

Use assessment

Here are 5 things you can do to move forward on using assessment to help your students connect God's world and Word.

Help students connect

Here are 5 things you can do to move forward on helping your students connect God's world and Word.

What's the framework?

Here's a framework you can you to help your students connect what they study and what the Bible teaches.

Ask questions about creation-fall-redemption-restoration

Help you students develop a Christ-centered worldview. Ask them questions about creation-fall-redemption-restoration.

Ask questions to DRAW others out

Your fellow teachers want to help their students better connect what they study and what the Bible teaches. You can help your fellow teachers by asking questions to DRAW them out.  

Start small and get started

Take steps to help your students connect what they study and what the Bible teaches. Get started today.

Asking open-ended questions works

Help your students connect what they study and what the Bible teaches. Ask open-ended questions.

Connect God's world, God's Word, and life

Help your students connect God's world, God's Word, and their lives.

Assessment helps students value and get proficient at Biblical perspective

Use assessment to help your students value and get proficient at connecting what they study and what the Bible teaches.

Have your students connect 3 things

To help your students develop a Christ-centered worldview, have them connect course content, Biblical priniciples, and God's story of creation-fall-redemption-restoration.

Use the 1-2-3-2-1 lesson model

Here's lesson model that uses best practice to point students to God.

DEAL with student learning needs

To help your students better connect what they study and what the Bible teaches, DEAL with your students’ learning needs:
  • Define your students’ learning needs.
  • Explore the how you can respond to your students’ learning needs.
  • Act.
  • Look at the results.

Biblical perspective assessment helps

Do you want to help your students connect what they study and what the Bible teaches? To value those connections? And to get feedback you can use to modify instruction? If so, give your students a Biblical perspective assessment.

Teach and assess Biblical perspective

Help your students develop a Christ-centered worldview during class by teaching Biblical perspective lessons and giving Biblical perspective assessments.

Why ask students questions?

Want to help your students better understand and apply a Biblical perspective? Ask questions!

Target Biblical perspective

By targeting Biblical perspective, teachers can help student apply a Biblical perspective to what they study.