Jessica Clark
about the teacher
I received a Christian education all the way through, from grade school at a small K-12 Christian school through my masters degree in Christian and Classical Studies at Knox Theological Seminary. To this day, I consider that education at every level to be one of the most foundational aspects of who I am. The value I placed on that education stuck out to me prior to my attending seminary, when in 2020 we saw many changes throughout the world. I felt better equipped to understand where to turn for truth in that tumultuous time due largely in part to a foundation of understanding the importance of worldview, critical thinking, and an acknowledgement that this is God's world. That is my primary aim as an educator: to teach students that this is God's world and we are responsible for learning how to act and interact in light of that fact, that He's shown us how to do so in His Word, and, in my particular field of interest, to lean into the fact that God does communicate to us through a Book, and that reading well helps us better learn to live to His glory.
Teaching Philosophy
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