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CE215 History of Christian Education (CE 215)


Description
Course Objectives
A. Students will review the basic eras of thought in the history of education, including key names, dates, and ideas.
B. Students will examine the basic schools of thought, their underlying assumptions and consequent conclusions, and their correlation (positive or negative) with biblical principles.
C. Students will demonstrate the ability to harmonize biblical truth and the discipline of education.
D. Students will articulate a distinctly evangelical philosophy of Christian education.
E. Students will evaluate their basic attitudes about Christian Education through biblical, theological, and historical lenses.
Content
  • SYLLABUS
  • BOOK REFERENCE
  • BOOK REFERENCE
  • BOOK REFERENCE
  • Jesus Christ and Christianity | World History | Khan Academy
  • ASSIGNMENT 1
  • LESSON 2
  • LESSON-2 Roman Empire and Christianity | World History
  • LESSON-3
  • LESSON-3 The Protestant Reformation
  • LESSON-3 The Christian Reformation Series
  • LESSON-4 Trail of Blood - Baptist history
  • LESSON 4
  • ASSIGNMENT 2
  • LESSON-5
  • LESSON-5 Christian Education
  • LESSON-6 A Model for Christian Education
  • LESSON-7 The Concept of Curriculum and its effect on teaching and learning.
  • LESSON-8
  • LESSON-8 Process of Christian Education
  • LESSON-9 THE RECRUITMENT AND TRAINING OF LEADERS
  • LESSON-10 Creating a discipleship plan
  • LESSON-11
  • LESSON-11 Social institutions - education, family, and religion
  • LESSON-12 Why Christian Education Matters
  • ASSIGNMENT 3
  • ASSIGNMENT
  • FINAL EXAM
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed