Teaching Redemptively

Teaching Redemptively
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Publisher : Assn of Christian Schools International
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 1583310584
ISBN-13 : 9781583310588
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Redemptively by : Donovan L. Graham

Publisher's description. As God's image bearers, Christian teachers are called to reflect the character of our creative, redemptive God and to live according to His truth. This book encourages and challenges Christian teachers in any setting, public or private, secular or Christian, to teach redemptively--to employ biblical principles in all aspects of the educational process.

Flourishing Together

Flourishing Together
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9781467463225
ISBN-13 : 1467463221
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Flourishing Together by : Lynn E. Swaner

How do students, educators, and schools flourish together—especially in an era of increasing pressure from standardized testing, growing challenges to student mental health and well-being, and frequent educator burnout? Many schools strive toward academic achievement as their primary marker of success, but this well-meaning approach can lead to a reductionist view in which students are too often seen as statistics rather than whole human beings. Teachers, school leaders, parents, and of course students know that flourishing is a much broader and more holistic aim for education. But what is to be done? The goal of this book is to call Christian educators back to a better vision of flourishing within a robust theological framework, with the practical guidance necessary for implementation. To accomplish this, Lynn Swaner and Andy Wolfe take readers through an exploration of five essential domains identified through extensive empirical research—purpose, relationships, learning, resources, and well-being. An ideal resource for professional development and strategic planning, Flourishing Together persistently adheres to the principle that “anything that is worth building cannot be built alone.” Thus, the vision for flourishing here is one in which the school community is understood as an interconnected ecosystem, in which “each one’s flourishing is dependent on their flourishing together.” Accordingly, teachers and administrators will be inspired and equipped to reshape their schools as places where they—alongside their students—can flourish together in a community of abundant life.

Teaching Redemptively

Teaching Redemptively
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1583315217
ISBN-13 : 9781583315217
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Redemptively by : Donovan L. Graham

"As a teacher, you are God's agent in the classroom. You have a divine calling to reveal who Jesus is and what His Kingdom is like to the students God has entrusted to you with grace and truth. No matter where or what you are teaching, you have an incredible opportunity to participate in God's larger story and make His Kingdom visible. In the third edition of Teaching Redemptively, Donovan reviews perspectives to guide teachers in best practices and illustrates ways to teach for Kingdom transformation. Beyond techniques, he encourages you to deepen your personal intimacy with God so that you can thrive in spiritual health and well-being."--Provided by publisher.

Metaphors We Teach By

Metaphors We Teach By
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9781620320143
ISBN-13 : 1620320142
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Metaphors We Teach By by : Ken Badley

Metaphors We Teach By helps teachers reflect on how the metaphors they use to think about education shape what happens in their classrooms and in their schools. Teaching and learning will differ in classrooms whose teachers think of students as plants to be nurtured from those who consider them as clay to be molded. Students will be assessed differently if teachers think of assessment as a blessing and as justice instead of as measurement. This volume examines dozens of such metaphors related to teaching and teachers, learning and learners, curriculum, assessment, gender, and matters of spirituality and faith. The book challenges teachers to embrace metaphors that fit their worldview and will improve teaching and learning in their classrooms.

Faith-Based Education That Constructs

Faith-Based Education That Constructs
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781498271714
ISBN-13 : 1498271715
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Faith-Based Education That Constructs by : HeeKap Lee

Constructivism is everywhere. It is a hot issue at this time in the field of philosophy, education, technology, and religion. However, can constructivism be an alternative approach in faith-based education? While some conclude that Jesus knew learning was an active knowledge-creating process, and that he always encouraged his disciples to think deeply and go beyond the surface level, others would find that constructivism undercuts faith-based education because of its claims to relativity. For example, constructivists claim that meaning is imposed on the world by us rather than existing in the world independently from us. Thus, they proclaim that truth is relative to particular times, places, and people. Christians hold that truth does exist absolutely. So how can there be a way forward for faith-based educators who see the good in the constructivist approach? In Faith-Based Education that Constructs readers will find a unique approach whereby constructivism may appropriately be applied to a faith-based education setting. Although disagreement can occur between constructivism and faith-based education, this book concludes that constructivist thought and Christian faith-based education are, in the end, congruent and harmonious in significant ways. Those faith-based educators who continue to hold cautionary views of radical constructivist assertions against absolute truths need not disregard all other aspects of constructivism.

The Pedagogy of Shalom

The Pedagogy of Shalom
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9789811029875
ISBN-13 : 9811029873
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pedagogy of Shalom by : HeeKap Lee

Based on the teachings of Jesus and a biblical foundation, this book presents a new framework for education and teaching, referred to as the shalom education model, that addresses four essential questions in education (why teach, what to teach, how to teach and who are teachers?). After explaining the theoretical background of shalom, the book investigates a range of contemporary educational issues including gender identity, bullying, disability, linguistic and cultural diversity, and social justice, and presents practical guidelines that can be applied to classroom teaching. The book also emphasizes the role of teachers as missional leaders who help students unlock their full potential.

Christian Faith and English Language Teaching and Learning

Christian Faith and English Language Teaching and Learning
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781136596803
ISBN-13 : 1136596801
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Christian Faith and English Language Teaching and Learning by : Mary Shepard Wong

Ideological and educational-political aspects of the link between language and faith—especially between Global English and Christianity—is a topic of growing interest in the field of English language teaching. This book explores the possible role and impact of teachers’ and students’ faith in the English language classroom. Bringing together studies representing a diversity of experiences and perspectives on the philosophies, purposes, practices, and theories of the interrelationship of Christianity and language learning and teaching, it is on the front line in providing empirical data that offers firm insights into the actual role that faith plays in various aspects of the language learning/teaching experience. By adding a data-based dimension, the volume contributes to the cultivation of valid research methods and innovative ways to analyze and interpret studies of the intersection of Christian faith and the practice of teaching and learning language. .

Mapping Out Curriculum in Your Church

Mapping Out Curriculum in Your Church
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Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781433672385
ISBN-13 : 1433672383
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping Out Curriculum in Your Church by : James Riley Estep

Taking into account biblical, theological, and historical perspectives, leading ministry and education professionals identify the best approach to curriculum formation for the local church, using the metaphor of mapmaking throughout.

The Idea of a Christian School

The Idea of a Christian School
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 133
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ISBN-10 : 9798385212965
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Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis The Idea of a Christian School by : Tom Stoner

Have you ever thought about the difference attending a Christian school might make for your child or grandchild? What really makes a Christian school different from public schools and other kinds of private schools? How do Christian schools impact the way children understand the world? The ideas that come immediately to most people’s minds when they think about a Christian school are far from a complete picture. A deeper consideration of the many ways a Christian school is designed to help children flourish in their lives will help parents and caregivers to better understand why the selection of a school matters. The Idea of a Christian School is an introduction to foundational ideas that contribute to the distinctive mission of Christian schooling and a valuable resource for parents and schools.

Christian and Critical English Language Educators in Dialogue

Christian and Critical English Language Educators in Dialogue
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781135837853
ISBN-13 : 1135837856
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Christian and Critical English Language Educators in Dialogue by : Mary Shepard Wong

This volume critically examines how English language teaching professionals wrestle with ideological, pedagogical, and spiritual dilemmas as they seek to understand the place of faith in education.