Christ-centered Educational Methods (Pedagogy) - Part I
$100.00/summer
Christ-centered Educational Methods (Pedagogy) - Part I
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06/13/2022 - 08/05/2022
Summer Term
0.50 credits in Humanities & Electives
Grades 12-Adult Education
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About the course
This course will aid both homeschool parents and former public school educators in renewing their minds to Christ-centered educational philosophies and methods. This course also is suitable for senior thesis level preparation toward a career in Christian education. If my live times do not match your schedule, I will make arrangements to meet on your schedule.
May God bless you, and as Peter said in I Peter 3:8, “knowing that you were called to this, that you may inherit a blessing.”
Grading rubric:
- Weekly written work 40%
- Live (Recitation) Discussion 40%
- 20% Synthesis on final exam.
Course Objectives:
- Awareness of child development stages
- Discernment of postmodernist thought and practice in education
- Recognition of Biblical mandate and practical application/implementation of Christ-centered education, planning, and preparation
Texts:
- The Seven Laws of Teaching by John Milton Gregory
- Excerpts from Craftsmanship in Teaching by William Chandler Bagley
- Excerpts from An Introduction to Classical Education: A Guide for Parents by Christopher Perrin, MDiv., PhD.
- Excerpts from Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning: An Approach to Distinctively Christian Education by Pastor Douglas Wilson
- Excerpts from the Bible
- Excerpts from the website Nehemiah Institute
About the teacher
Dr. Christy Anne Vaughan
Dr. Vaughan holds an Ed.D. from Liberty University in Educational Leadership and serves as Secretary and Educational Consultant for Classical Christian Education International, Inc.