The teaching of humanism has a devastating impact on our youth today. What is humanism? Do you recognize it? This teaching permeates all of society today. We need to be prepared to resist and replace such atheistic teaching.
Why do we desperately need Christian Schools and Home Schooling in the Christian home? What is the background of public education? Do we understand why the public schools are what they are?
All
parents must understand the importance of Christian
Education, for it is not just a good thing, it must
be seen as a priority. Here I have set forth what Christian
Education should be. All that is shared should also
be applied to the home school. In the broader sense,
Christian Education is everything that is done in or
by a Church or in the home to advance education that
is biblical, Godward, and honoring to Him. There are
many who seek degrees in Christian Education in order
to serve in a local church leading their Sunday School
and any aspect of ministry that relates. So this teaching
relates to all aspects of Christian Education and the
fulfilling of its purposes and God honoring goals.
Is
there hope for the American system of public education?
Can the lack of discipline, poor methods, and weak standards
produce the quality of education that Christian parents
desire for their children? Children who need to be taught
academic skills, patriotism, and hard work are growing
up in an educational system which says that the whole
of education is "life adjustment." Max Rafferty, on the
front of his book entitled Classroom Countdown, states
"Progressive education has produced many people who can
riot but cannot read, who understand pot but not Plato,
and many who think the classroom is a place for 'adjusting,
but not learning'." Here are Biblical answers for you
and your family. Read and be blessed.
Tips
for the Christian Teacher and Home-School Parent
Here
I am dealing with the following: You and the Studen,t
Teacher to Teacher Relationship,s Ten Commandments for
Success, How to Motivate Others, Ingredients for Success,
When the Student Fails, Magnifying the Teaching Task,
How Not to Be Offended and The Basis of Loyalty to Others