How should teachers influence their students?





In discovering what produces effective learning as Christians we need to realize the responsibilities of the teacher and the student. Both are responsible in the learning process, but how much responsibility we should assign to each also needs defining.

To help give a better understanding on this I interviewed one of my teachers, Mr. Handyside, at my college.



Q. How would you instill godly principles and Christian values to students whose parents do not teach or encourage those values at home?

A. He said that he would do his best to model those values himself by his actions and words. He would emphasize the student's need to learn to pray and use his/her Bible. Lastly, he would apply Christian values and principles to the everyday lives of his students when the opportunity presented itself.

Q. What would you agree a teacher's responsibility to his/her students would be? What would be the student's responsibility to his/her teacher?


A. "Both the student and the teacher have responsibilities in the student's learning. The teacher however, must take the position that student learning is primarily their responsibility. A teacher can not use any student difficulties as an excuse not to do their best and try all means to engage the student in learning."


Q. How would you teach high school (or college) students to use God's Word to "filter" information they learn from the secular world and make their secular learning apply to their lives?

A. He would teach his students to "make connections in [their] thinking from secular text to Biblical text." (Thus making parallels between the two). He would also advice his students to "memorize scripture and mediate upon God's Word."


Q. What would you advise a Christian student in a secular or public school who is being taught things that directly contradict God's Word?

A. I would advice him/her to be in prayer about the issue. Find out and know what God's word says about it. Romans 3:4a "...let God be true, but every man a liar." God's Word is truth.



In conclusion, teachers should do their best to encourage their students to be as Christ minded as possible (Romans 15:5 "be of the same mind one with another according to Christ Jesus"), but we, as students, should also do our best to live for God in our attempt to learn.

Romans 12:2 "And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God."






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Image up top found at: http://eslarticle.com/pub/articles/teaching/how-to-reach-all-of-your-students-during-your-first-year-730.htm (11/30/2010)

What should we learn from a Christian School?

Here's something I found on Vimeo.


Christian Education from IES Church on Vimeo.



I don't agree on all the points in this video (probably wouldn't recommend their other videos), but found the answers to some of their questions as useful. I have outlined what I thought useful as follows:

  • In 6:30-11:25, the speaker talks about the impact a teacher has on his/her students and what is the role and purpose of a school within a biblical worldview.

  • In 28:45-31:40, the speaker states that every teacher has the goal to change the mind on the students. Also, he discuses that a Christian School should instill a Christian Worldview (perspective) to its students.

  • In 33:30-35:15, the speaker discusses how Christians should react to their environment (the World outside).

  • In 39:45-43:15 talks a little about how Christian parents need to help their children establish biblical perspective with current topics talked about in secular school and what is learned through media.

  • In 48:00-48:34 argues that secular schools and bad Christians school tend to restrict thinking (conform to their thinking) whereas good Christian schools encourage biblical thinking (by transforming their mind by God's Word.).



Maybe you agree or disagree? What have you found? I appreciate your feedback.



Christian Learning

This is a short video summing up my other posts while also giving a face to the name.

http://vimeo.com/16838184


Christian Learning - what is it? from Caleb Dillman on Vimeo.

What does a Christian do with Education?



Listen to this before watching my "Prezi' Presentation








Thank you for watching, talk to you guys later.