5 of 5 Philosophy of education shaped by the Biblical worldview
By Transforming Teachers
Summary
## Key takeaways - **Critical Thinking Questions for Education**: To engage students critically, educators can ask questions about what is good, what is bad, the consequences of choices, and the ultimate purpose of learning, applicable across all subjects. [00:44], [01:30] - **Beware of 'Lemming' Behavior**: Many students, like lemmings, follow the crowd without thinking. Educators can use critical questions to encourage independent thought and prevent blind adherence to popular trends. [02:38], [02:51] - **The Four C's of Cultivating Growth**: Instead of direct God-talk, educators can focus on cultivating good, curbing evil, creating what's needed, and curing what's broken, aligning with God's interests in a secular framework. [05:58], [06:46] - **Students are 'Possible Gods'**: Every student is made in God's image and is an immortal being. Educators must treat each student with awe, recognizing their potential for eternal splendor or horror, influencing all interactions. [13:30], [13:52] - **Intelligence is Not One-Size-Fits-All**: Students possess diverse intelligences (logical, verbal, musical, kinesthetic, etc.). Effective teaching recognizes and leverages these varied ways of being smart, rather than applying a single standard. [21:17], [22:35] - **The Teacher as the Living Curriculum**: Beyond explicit lessons, teachers embody the 'living curriculum.' Their actions, beliefs, and how they teach reveal more than words about their values and significantly shape students' lives. [51:44], [51:53]
Topics Covered
- Students are like Lemmings, blindly following the crowd.
- The Four C's: Cultivate, Create, Curb, Cure
- Students are Immortals, not ordinary mortals.
- The Teacher's Role in Guiding Students Towards God
- Teaching Methods Reveal True Beliefs About Students
Full Transcript
[Music]
how do you
know uh what's good and what's bad do
they have the right
answer um and they start thinking about
that and they have to say why they think
it's that way and then you can talk
about the consequences you know if you
um pick the wrong flavor of ice cream it
won't be really
important but if you decide to um uh
have sex before marriage like many of
the movies say is really
good that will have an effect for a long
time and you need to think about the
effects of these
things and then you go to the last
question is what's really the purpose
what do you what do you think uh what
you want to accomplish in your life what
what's important and he said okay and if
you use these questions you could use
them in every class every textbook every
subject and you say the all the
chemistry book says that what's good is
learning how to take the materials in
the world and make things that will help
other people okay is that a good idea
well that's what it says okay and then
you read the next thing about what's bad
well many of the the science text say
Christians are bad because they stop
people from learning about uh the world
and they they have bad ideas and so
they're the bad once and then you say
well how do you know what why do you
think that way where did you get that
information from and they start to think
and you could in literature you could
read a book uh by a Hindu author or a
Muslim author or a Buddhist author or a
Christian Author and you could start
comparing you know this one seems to say
this this one seems to say that what's
the difference why what's how do we
choose and you're giving the Holy Spirit
material that he can use to work in
their hearts because they're thinking
and they're not just blindly following
like Lemmings you know what a lemming is
they're little rat like rodent and they
always follow the leader and they the
leader walks off a cliff and the whole
herd walks after them and they don't
stop well a lot of Our Generation The
Young Generation are like blemings they
don't really think about it they just
kind of go where everybody else is going
these questions could help you do that
you can publish them on the wall I think
in any school it doesn't mention
God these are just important questions
for every
person uh to to answer now sooner or
later the students are going to say
what what are they going to
say what do you think
ah and you say oh I'm glad you asked
that question and then you tell them
right you give them the whole story
about all that God's done and said and
everything else that might not be the
best answer they may be asking what do
you think just so that you won't um
you'll get away distracted from the
lesson and doing something else and so
they really aren't interested in the
answer they're just um asking a question
but you could
say you we're reading books and watching
movies and listening to music and we ask
these questions I want you to watch me
now for the rest of the year and at the
end of the year I want you to tell me
what I believe because you watched me
you've seen the things I said and the
things I did and everything else not now
you can tell me what I
believe or if it looks like the
situation is right you that's a good
question but you know right now we're
not studying what I believe we're
studying this textbook or this um story
or this history lesson if you would like
to know more we could talk about that
after school and you say okay we can we
can do that you can look for
opportunities now to share the answers
with them we don't have to tell them all
the answers today and if you say well I
didn't tell anybody about Jesus today
Jesus isn't going to say too bad bad
teacher um you have you know you didn't
tell anybody about Jesus today you're
getting his the people in his world to
think about what's important to him and
uh you're helping them to grow and
develop and giving the Holy Spirit
material to work with and that that can
be really important so those are some
big questions that you could do and you
could put that visual valet up on the
wall nothing else and just say well
let's remember this is about what's good
and and what isn't and how do we choose
and what's the consequences and what's
the purpose and we'll just talk about
this regularly you know as we move from
one thing to another this is just a
regular occurrence it's not a big deal
but it will be laying sewing seeds in
the students life well since those uh
pictures or this uh thing I came up with
some new questions uh these are bored
ones but here's
some what is good that I can cultivate
you know we we're studying about
different things in God's world and some
of the things we see are are good and we
say oh you know we could cultivate that
we we could do more of that that would
be really helpful or we could say um
what's missing what can I create that
that you know isn't here that that is
needed and so we look around our our
community and everything else and say Bo
you know we really need something with
students to develop their bodies and
maybe we decid we're going to do some
sports or something we're going to
create something because that's a need
that uh we need to uh create or with
What's um bad what's evil that I can
curb you know if you see bad things you
don't want to just let them go and
ignore them and if you see people doing
bad things and whatever you say well how
could I work to to to prevent that you
can't change people's heart right
outside and and you can't U without
knowing Jesus they're not going to be uh
New Creations from the inside out but we
can do things to prevent them from the
the evil things that they do from having
a a terrible effect on everyone else and
so we can work on that and then another
question we can ask is what's
broken that I can cure so you might have
a good thing and he say yeah but it's
not really being used the way it should
what can we do to cure what's wrong so
there's four C's now I don't know what
they are in Nepali probably uh you know
completely different but in English it
happens to work nice with those four
words but these are again words that
don't
necessarily talk about God but they
direct attention to the kinds of things
that God's interested in because if you
go back to this picture again curbing
what's that what remind us of what God
does about Sin yeah we want to curb sin
you know that that's
important um what about um
cultivate
what about
fulfillment okay we we God's given us a
world and he wants us to make something
good out of it and so we're going to
take what he's given us and we're going
to develop it and make something more
that will be helpful for others and then
we have cure where does that
go yeah Redemption that's what Jesus did
when he came to the world that was all
mess up and terrible he worked to take
care of the problem of sin and if we're
Made In His Image and we're his
followers we're called to do the same
kind of thing and finally create
something maybe brand new that nobody
ever even thought
about well that would seem to fit very
nicely with uh creation so we can ask
these questions there's four questions
no God talk but ones that are important
questions that we could be thinking
about every time we have a class and
we're going going through it
okay now four is four is not bad most of
you can remember four
right but um I have three questions you
say but four is kind of much you know
I'm not sure I can handle
that three is better okay three
questions for everything we
teach how does this help us worship
God okay
Ah that's a good question and we can use
that in the Christian School maybe the
other ones we couldn't we uh wouldn't be
able to use in a public school but in a
Christian School for sure we can ask how
does this help us to worship God and
then how does this help us to love
others Jesus said we're supposed to love
God and love our neighbors and so what
we're studying if it doesn't help us
love God and doesn't help us to love
others what are we doing it
for okay well that's a really a been a
hard problem to ask and then there was a
third
question how does this help us Steward
or take care of what God has given
us he's given us individually gifts and
you remember the fellow that the story
Jesus told about the one that gave gifts
to different people and he says you're
supposed to take care of it and de
develop it cultivate it and uh so how
does this help us what I'm learning here
how is this going to help me take care
of God's world and my personal gifts
that God's given me so there's three
questions so if you don't if four is too
much you can go with three and um then
we have so we have the the big question
guide with these uh questions in it but
our goal ultimately is that God's word
will shape our study of God's world
and uh it doesn't have to be super
complicated you know we're always
looking for something oh you know if I
knew all of this then I'd be able to no
start off with a few simple questions
that you can use uh and you start asking
them the students start answering them
you start answering them and this in
this process we're going to have a A
Renewed world view it's going to get
closer and closer to what God's shown us
about his
world
okay I have um 80 more slides in this
thing but we're going to stop this
one I'm sorry uh time's limited right
and uh okay we're going to go back to
the
um the first thing that we start talking
about which was our philosophy of
education we said the word
five parts do you remember what the
parts
are the purpose first one what was
next the learner
then teacher then the process and
content okay we've kind of jumped to the
content part because I didn't want to
miss that out because that's really
important okay but I think there's some
really important things that um we need
to consider about the other parts of
this story and so we're going to just uh
run through some of these really
quickly
okay wish I had more
time um we're going to talk first of all
about the student okay here's
one and start first thing remember is
students are made in God's
image now you say I know that
right how many how many have not heard
that oh everybody knows that
okay well what's the implication of that
CS Lewis wrote something that's
challenged me it says it's a serious
thing to live in a society of possible
gods and
goddesses to remember the the dullest
most uninteresting person you can talk
to May one day be a creature which if
you saw it now you'd be strongly tempted
to
worship or else a horror and a
corruption such as you now meet if at
all on the a
nightmare remember we said everyone
lives forever and we're either going in
one direction or the other now he said
he went on
all day long we're in some degree
helping each other to one or the other
of these
destinations it is the light of in light
of this overwhelming possibilities is
with awe and the circumspection proper
to them that we should conduct all of
our dealings with one another all
friendships all loves all play all
politics yeah even politics yeah
okay there's another one There Are No
Ordinary
People you have never Tau to a mere
mortal Nations cultures Arts
civilizations these are mortal and their
life is to ours as a life of a gat but
it is Immortals whom we joke with work
with marry snub and exploit Immortal
Horrors are Everlasting
splendors
when that kid in the back of the class
is making trouble and is a problem and
doesn't want to learn and it all he you
know it's just a pain
remember he is an immortal person and
you can either move him towards God's
vision for
him or away from
it um God challenged me about some of
this when I um
was walking down in our the streets of
our city in our city there's a lot of
homeless people and you know everything
looks pretty nice you walk through the
city and it's pretty nice except when
you walk down the street you find people
uh sleeping on the sidewalk in
stairwells and they have a little tent
on every little bit of grass and and
stuff like that and I found my heart
saying God doesn't love them as much as
he loves
me but I had to remember God loves that
person as much as he loves
me I have the privilege of knowing god Y
and he doesn't but he still loves them
and if I don't help him to know God's
love I've got a problem and just because
he's sleeping on the sidewalk or in you
know in in a little tent beside the road
or something like that does not mean
that God doesn't care for him that's
true but all the students in class
whether they're bright ones or dull ones
you know it just don't seem to want to
learn um because God's made them all
unique now I wish we could spend a great
deal of time talking about this but one
question you want you to think about how
are students
different I believe there's two students
in your class or two people that whose
lives you touch that are the same I me
some be similar some different I want
you to just talk the person next to you
and see if you can quickly write down as
many ways as you can think of about how
students are
different okay I'll give you the first
one there's boys and girls okay what
else if you how many have five things on
their
list okay how many had 10
okay well I stopped because I heard the
the you know people weren't talking
anymore it didn't seem like they had any
new ideas so but let's see a few what
your list looks compared to mine student
differences their gender there's boys
and there's girl that makes a difference
and the world's telling us it doesn't
make a difference but it's not true God
made them male and female okay cultures
there are different cultures in your
classroom some people um their families
come from from the country some from the
city some from a tribal group some from
High Castle you know there's all kinds
of cultural differences that's important
uh the
maturity uh some are more mature than
others and uh their personalities are
different their spiritual gifts are
different their size is
different you said well that's not
really so important well I had have two
sons My First Son uh is now the same
height as I am a little bit more but
that only happened when he was about 16
17 before that happened before that he
was always
short his younger
brother was always tall he's about this
much taller than I am and that's been
true since grade one so if you see a
picture of his grade one class there's
all the other kids and then there's him
and then there's the rest of the
class we said well that doesn't make any
difference oh yeah it
does one of the illustrations we were
coming up flying on the airplane in the
old days they gave little toys to Little
Children You know to play with to keep
quiet and stuff and the stewards came
along and said to my younger son give
this toy to your younger brother
and they didn't give him any at all
because he was a big kid right so he
didn't need a toy and his brother needed
one it took a long time for him to get
over that particular site because the
size didn't make it made a difference um
strength makes a difference this for me
was one of the problems my father was
one of the strongest men that I know he
could do unbelievable kinds of
things um but my mother was a petite
English woman and so when we divided up
characteristics among the children I
took after my
mother my sister who was a year younger
took after my
father and she was stronger than I was
all the time and I didn't like that
particularly
that my sister was Stronger our strength
really makes a difference especially
with younger children when physical
attributes are uh very Central to who
they are and how they see themselves in
the world um another one we'll just say
a wee bit about this multiple
intelligences everyone God didn't make
everyone smart the same
way in school we have certain things
that we think are really important and
if they if our students have that kind
of intelligence we say this is a good
student if they
don't you say it's a bad
student learning styles this is also
another one that's
important spiritual life is this
person a child of God or not if he's a
child of God he has the Holy Spirit
living within him to help him if he
doesn't the Bible use all kinds of ways
of describing he say he's the the child
of the Devil he's blind he's dead he
can't understand spiritual things and
you can stand in front of the class and
do a wonderful lesson and he won't get
any of it because he's not alive dead
people don't you know understand the
lessons very well you can preach in a
funeral home but it doesn't make much
difference now I didn't put on cast but
there's all kinds differences that you
could think about now I'm just really
going to roll through the multiple
intelligences because um uh this there's
a little book about eight great
smarts and um they talked about these
ones and U there's The Logical
mathematical there's the verbal and
linguistic and then there's musical
bodly kinesthetic naturalist visual
spatial
interpersonal um and inra personal now
you could another way of describing them
there's the logic smart
people now we like those in our classes
you know they they think well that's
good uh then we have the word smart
people and we like those right because
we work with words and and stuff so
they're really good and then there is
the picture smart
people the guy spending all this time on
the phone looking at
pictures
maybe or he's doodling on paper all the
time you know you don't take proper
notes all you do is draw
pictures because that's the way God made
them the kind of smart he gave that
person uh then there's body smarts these
are people that can do amazing things
with their body I have almost zero body
smarts but what who are they in your
classroom well they're the kid that's
running around the back and you always
tell me sit down and why don't you
behave yourself and they bounc and and
all over the place
because they they think with
movement now we had had our Second Son
Not only was bigger and that raised
expectations they were expected he's big
so he's going to be very mature and
everything else but uh our first son was
really bright lots of logic smart lots
of words smarts and he learned computers
and he wonderful student in the
school and we're trying to get his SEC
his brother ready for school so we said
we think it'd be really helpful if you
could spell your name and his name is
Martin m
a t y n because we spell it you kind of
funny and so we would say okay can you
say those words or letters m a and he'd
repeat m a r okay t y y
n t
YN okay very good son now can you say it
all together m a t y
n
m
n
why completely unable to to repeat six
letters you
know we thought oh no this son is never
going to uh survive in school and sure
enough he went to grade one and the
teacher was very kind and very
accommodating and at the end of the year
he put him in grade
two and the grade two teacher came to us
and said your son isn't ready for grade
two he can't read he can't you know he's
not ready for grade
two so we got a hel her to help him uh
it was an older lady grandmother that
came in and she helped him with a stuff
and he he really hated it cuz he had to
leave his class and go and spent time
with this old lady who was helping him
but it really did make a difference and
the next year he had a different teacher
and the different
teacher loved to do things
outside and they went out and they
looked at the rocks and the trees and
the leaves and all the things outside
because that teacher was nature
smart and our son thought this is good
because turns out he's pretty nature
smart and all of a sudden the teacher
was doing things that he enjoyed and he
could uh excel at and uh he fact got so
good he decided he was nevertheless
going to be the top of his class in with
words and numbers as well and by the end
of his school when he finished grade 12
he was the top of his
class and he's the only member of our
family that has a
doctorate in biomed physics
and he failed grade
one and he should have failed grade to
if he hadn't got specific help with the
problems that he had because it turns
out he mixes up letters and numbers and
everything else and he has a real
difficult time his mom had to help him
with his thesis to to because he mix up
the words and it wouldn't make sense and
so she helped him um she didn't know
what he was talking about but she could
tell that those two words in the wrong
place so she help him get this thing
sorted out well we did discover one
thing about him uh when he was back in
grade one he was went to a little Club
after school where they learned Bible
verses and he couldn't you know he can't
say six letters so how is he going to
learn a Bible verse well this was really
impossible but we had a little
trampoline I don't know if you see do
you know what a trampoline is little
round thing with springs and then you
jump on it and you bounce on it we had a
little one like that and we discovered
that if he was bouncing on the
trampoline he could memorize Bible
verses because you see he was really
body smart you know how he connected
with his body was really important yeah
it was
that that was exactly how he learned his
Bible verses bouncing on a trampoline
well you know in most classrooms you say
sit down and don't move around quiet and
yet that was exactly what he needed
because God had wired him differently
than his older
brother and so it goes some people are
people smart they just get along with
people very well well who are those in
your
classroom the ones that are always
talking they got a group of people
around them and they got a discussion
going they have this saying what are you
guys talking about you know you're not
listening to me and they're they're
doing something and there's always a
ring leader there somebody with people
smarts that just attracts people to
themselves and then other people are
selfs smart you ask them about um you
know how do they feel you know did you
enjoy your summer
holidays and they'll think and they'll
come up with an answer and they'll be
able to tell you why because they know
they're conscious of how they think some
are music smart and I have a grandson
that's exceedingly music
smart incredible picture smart God makes
us
different and yet in our classrooms how
often do we give exactly the same work
to every student and say we're being
fair because we gave the same assignment
we marked it the same way and they are
different people because God made them
differently now we had another one I
just mention this I get really so the
question is not how intelligent are your
students but how are your students
intelligent and what you need to know is
how you're
smart that's right what gifts did God
give you and if you can't tell anybody
else what you're really doing is
insulting the one that made you because
he made you he gave you his gifts and if
you don't know what they are you can't
develop them you can't use them in ways
that will draw attention to his goodness
and his
uh greatness you need to know how you're
intelligent and you need to think about
those things so I wish we could spend
more time on that but that's one now
there's another thing that's really
important and that is what we call
learning styles we have four children
two boys and two girls we have one of
each
um some people are very
abstract some people are very concrete
some are sequential and some are random
well just to help explain what that
means um some people spend all their
time with
ideas other people spend their time with
things let just you know give them a
choice some will work with ideas and
some will work with things abstract and
concrete now sequential and
random I don't know if you still
remember the old days when they had um
cassette tapes for information in the
computer it was a long time ago maybe
you've completely forgotten about that
but yeah or VHS tapes and for your TV
and stuff now if you start you have to
start at the beginning and go all the
way to the part that you want you can't
just start wherever you want yeah it
it's in sequence and so you have to go
through one and the other and the next
and the next and the next to get to the
end um other things like a CD ROM or a
DVD Is Random so you can pick out I want
this song or I want this part of the
movie and I want to start here and you
can go anywhere you want and do it now
people are like that that as well some
people everything has to be orderly in a
row and other people are random you know
it doesn't matter they're just kind of
wherever no it doesn't mean that uh they
can't find any thing it just means that
uh actually it's rather amazing you walk
into their room and say Where's that
your homework and it looks like a
tornado had gone through their
bedroom but they said well it's right
here because they're random they can
pick it out of of the the whole thing
now we have like I said four
children um one of each we have two sons
that are computer
programmers
what would that what do you think they
would
be sequal
sequential you know and a computer
computer can't just kind of jump all
over they need you have to tell them
this and then you do this and then you
do this so we have two sons that are
sequential we have two
daughters that are random and if you go
into their house it makes my wife just
kind of oh didn't I teach him anything
about how to take care of their house
because
clothes all over and dishes here and
everything because they're random
people okay so that's two boys two girls
now what's the difference between idea
person and thing
person well it turns out one of the boys
and one of the girls are concerned about
things and the other two are concerned
about
ideas one of our
daughters um has a degree in in
philosophy the other one has a never
gone to University but she just loves to
make
stuff she just I mean she can take a
piece of wood and make it into something
interesting a bit of clay and make it is
that's the way she is the one with the
Philosophy degree which one is
she
abstract the the world of ideas that's
her
thing the other conrete you know put put
something in her hands and she can make
it it's amazing what she can make now
with the guys it's a little different
the one they're both computer
programmers right but this
one um you go into his
room and it looks a lot like his
sister's room it's kind of all piles of
stuff over there and Mom's always saying
um you know if you go away for a day or
two I could help you and clean up your
room um because it's that sort of a way
the other guy wow uh he makes uh he
makes kayaks and uh with pumping systems
so he can ride out in the lakes and and
do all kinds of things he is very
concrete different people different ways
of
learning this is the one the concrete
sequential that has his
doctorate
this one has a Bible degree this one has
a a bachelor's degree in philosophy and
Kinesiology this one has Bible
degree they're all were at the top of
the class in school they all had
intelligence but there was different
ways of
learning and uh you might want to think
about how that uh will play out in your
classroom so I want to just mention a
few differences are God's
idea they you don't choose how you are
God made them different because he
wanted them to be different and they're
all created in the image of God they all
have strengths and they all have
weaknesses all do what's
wrong and all need God's help to do
what's right that's true about
everybody
so just a couple questions for
teachers are all the students successful
in your
class
why are some
unsuccessful what can you do to help all
the
students be
successful
okay wish I could talk more we could
spend um hours on that I do want to um
just underline one thing remember their
greatest strength is potentially their
greatest
weakness yeah because our strengths we
tend to think we don't need God now and
we start doing things in our own
strength to attract attention to how
good and great we are which Bible says
is evil not good and so it's a real
problem and so you have a student that
is causing problems all the time that
may be a clue for you about his
strengths not his
weaknesses that they're not being used
in ways that will honor
God okay so but I want to say a couple
other things God's word for everyone The
Man Without The Spirit the spirit of God
does not accept the things that come
from the spirit of God they're
foolishness to him and he cannot
understand them because they're
spiritually deserved it doesn't matter
how good you are as a teacher you can't
make a Lost Sinner into a child of God
by teaching them right you can have the
most interesting lessons you can uh do
everything that you want right but until
they become a child of God they're not
really going to
understand now other words God's word
for everyone all have sinned and fall
short of the glory of God the good
students in your
class and the poor students in your
class the ones that you're always saying
oh isn't that wonderful why doesn't
everybody like him because they always
you know he's getting right good marks
on the stage now he's a sinner too just
like the rest of the people in the class
now give you this little
diagram
um there is a
line between people that are lost and
that are
found people that are dead the Bible
says in trespasses and sin and those
that are alive to
God another way it talks about it is
they're part of the kingdom of darkness
or the Kingdom of
Light now we're anxious for people to be
going over here
right but to get over
here they have to
start over
here and we have to help them move in
this direction and eventually comes the
time when they ask Christ to be their
savior they they are born again by the
spirit and all of a sudden everything's
new and then they go on
here now I discovered that most of us
want to be at the delivery
room when my children were born I had
the privilege of being there to watch
them born and that's an amazing thing to
see something that my wife and I had a
part with God in making this
person and that that's wonderful and we
want to be see people move from Death to
life we want new birth but we all we
spent a lot of time thinking about being
at the delivery
room but the people that are bringing
them to the place of decision and those
that will take care of them afterwards
are all part of the discipl making
process not just the people at the
delivery room even though that's really
important you know when we went to the
delivery room we were real anxious there
were nurses and doctors and facilities
and everything was going to be good for
that that that's really important
but before and after is critical as well
so I'm going ask question do you know
your students do you know where they're
from do you know where they are
now uh do you know where they're
going culturally spiritually
academically socially have you thought
about your children because they're made
in God's image they're either going to
become an immortal Splendor or a
horror and we need to know where they're
at and be so that we can help them move
in the right
direction
okay how many minutes do I have four
okay we're really going to go fast going
to talk about the
teacher guess
what your greatest strength is
potentially your greatest
weakness because you think you can do it
you don't need God so just like this
children differences are God's idea
teachers are all created in the image of
God teachers all have strengths they all
have weaknesses they all do what's wrong
and they need God's help to do what is
right now we said back in the first day
God's word about teachers students are
not greater than their teacher but the
student who's fully trained will become
like the
teacher boy that's an um a serious verse
he also another one not many of you
should presume to be teachers my
brothers because you know that we who
teach will be judged more
strictly as teachers we have an
opportunity to influence many
children not just her own two or three
or four in our case but many and so
there's a huge responsibility in that
don't just become a teacher because it's
a good
job uh you become a teacher because
God's called you to be part of that and
God's word about teachers is really
serious one if anyone causes one of
these little ones who believe in me to
sin it would be better for him to have a
huge Millstone hung around his neck and
to be drowned in the depths of the
sea this is
serious okay we won't spend much time on
teacher differences they're all the same
you know we come in in different
different ways you know and they're
they're all there and we have different
learning styles in spiritual life and
all of that stuff is there I I I'd like
to just show you a little diagram about
three kinds of teachers that I found I I
discovered there's sort of three parts
of Education there's the part of
Education I call training there's
another part that has to do with um
instruction which had the first has to
do with behavior the second has to do
with
um knowledge and then the third part
nurture has to do with
relationships now when you think about
those three
things what do you think would be the
best I'd love to be here right
yeah instruction training nurture some
of all you there's some of each right
well I discovered that people that are
really good with training and about
Behavior they have a tendency to be
legalists right because what you do is
really really important because that's
the kind of people God made them to
be um if you are really one that is very
concerned about knowledge what might
your problem be
academic academics yeah what is this sin
associated with it oh
okay pardon
me I put this one down pride pride oh we
you come to me I can tell you the answer
you say I I'm really good at that kind
of
stuff and then there's the people that
are nurturing and worried about
relationships now they don't have any
problems do they
they
do there can be a real sense of
selfishness because they want other
people to tell them how good they are
you know and I just really love you
teacher and they want to have this warm
relationship with them because that's
what they and it's really an expression
of selfishness not really the care for
the students but care for myself
now these things move us away from the
image of God which is there in the
center the cross wants to bring us back
to the center and so the Holy Spirit
comes and indwells us and he takes the
image of God and he begins to work on
our interest in behavior and he wants to
uh the one that's worried about
knowledge he's helping us with knowledge
and he's also helping us
with oh that one the last bit didn't
come God wants to pull all of these
possibilities together and that's one of
the reasons we need each other because
we don't all approach our relationship
to students the same way now the people
down here may be saying about the
teacher that's always worried about
marks and academics and they say you
don't care about the kids all he's
worried about is the test you know
or and this one says all they want to do
is have fun with the kids and stuff and
they don't really care about learning
real stuff and this one over here
they're they're always concerned about
what everybody's doing and they're going
along trying to be policemen for
everybody to make sure everybody does
what's right in the school sometimes
they make them the vice principal
because that seems to be the job that
Vice principls often get is making sure
everybody does what's good in the school
I hope you're not a vice principal um
but um
we need all the kinds of people we need
to learn from all the other kinds of
people in our that God has made and put
us together with in our school and
appreciate their
strengths and their weaknesses aware of
our own strengths and our own weaknesses
okay so the question is do you know
yourself where are you from where are
you
now where are you
going
culturally spiritually academically
socially hypocrite first get rid of the
log in your own eye and you'll see well
enough to deal with the speck in your
students
eye last one because it's you have to
get the
five how we teach is the truest
indicator of what we believe about who
we're teaching and who we
are not what we say but what we actually
do do we create are we interested in
creators or
copiers you know people could be like
photocopiers we tell them what and then
they tell us exactly what we told them
it's a photocopy who does that or are
they creators are they thinkers are they
speaking or
listening I have a hard time with that
one I I much rather sometimes do the
talking then rather than the
listening um are they about thinking or
remembering
you know if all the questions that we
ever ask in our assessments are about
remembering that some people are very
good at it other people aren't so good
but we want all of them to become
thinkers and we need flexibility in the
assignments to be able to accomplish
what uh handle different kinds of
people uh Once Upon a Time the animals
decided they must do something heroic to
meet the problems of a new world so they
organized a school
they had adopted an activity curriculum
consisting of running climbing swimming
and flying to make it easier to
administer the curriculum all the
animals took all the subjects the duck
was excellent in swimming in fact better
than his instructor but he made only
passing grades in flying and was very
poor in running since he was slow and
running he had to stay after school and
also dropped swimming in order to
practice
running this was kept up until his web
feet were badly worn and he was only
average in
swimming but average was acceptable in
school so nobody worried about that
except the
duck the rabbit started at the top of
the class in running but had a nervous
breakdown because of so much makeup work
in
swimming the squirrel was excellent
climbing until he developed frustration
in the flying class where his teacher
made him start start from the ground up
instead of the treetop down and he also
developed a charlie horse from
overexertion then got a sea in climbing
and a D in
running the eagle was a problem child
and was disciplined severely in the
climbing class he beat all the others to
the top of the tree but insisted on
using his own way to get
there I hope your school isn't like the
animal School
God
has given us his time together and I
hope that some of this has been helpful
for you one thing about the what I just
going to say this really quickly the
explicit curriculum is what the book
says we're supposed to teach okay we
spent a lot of time thinking about that
often I hope you do uh then there is the
part of the curriculum that is implicit
it's the stuff that we don't talk about
but we expect people to know like you
stand up when the teacher comes in and
or you stand up when you're going to
answer a question or you know there's
all kinds of things that we just don't
necessarily talk about but it's just
kind of part of you know being a good
student then there's the null curriculum
and this is a really important one this
the stuff we don't teach and that's an
opportunity that Christians have when
you're using a public National
curriculum you don't have to cover
everything on every page nobody does not
in the public schools and certainly not
in the private one you can choose
judiciously which parts you're going to
leave out and that'll make a difference
because you instead of emphasizing
things you don't want you just ignore
them they kind of go away but there's
the living
curriculum and that's
you you are the one that students are
going to learn from because students
when they're fully trained
will
be like their teacher so you're the
curriculum and you get an opportunity to
uh shape their lives and then there's
the question of what do they
receive sometimes you don't see what we
think we should God doesn't call us to
to tell to judge us on what they receive
he judges us on being
faithful and then it's his job to do the
work in this students lives and that's
all we have time for folks
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