Distance Education Programs: Christian Education for Kids

March 28th, 2008 by admin

Classical Christian education was the foundation for schools in early American history. Most teachers or instructors were ministers who were educated in classical languages, Protestant theology, and literature.So, students study the Bible in its original Hebrew and Greek languages and other classics in Greek.Many of the most brilliant leaders and thinkers were a direct result of classical Christian education. The challenging and rigorous Distance Education forces the students to think and reason, which is why it’s a winning system.Unfortunately, our nation’s education system has no regard for a commodity of this value. The current system operates on classless, irrational changes that makes degrees meaningless as far as showing us a person’s ability to reason and think.In contrast, education of the past, such as Classical Christian education, is equated with book knowledge and hard work.The ability to reason and analyze comes largely from reading. This scholarly ability is of the utmost importance in Classical Christian education, and it was developed for a better understanding and application of the Scriptures.In colonial times, education wasn’t just about learning Christian doctrines or the Christian faith. It was also about studying and classifying reality using the teaching and principles laid out in the Bible. It was through Christian lenses that colonial people examined education, social theories, and philosophy.Classical Christian education has existed in America since the early 1900s. The education was based not just on Christian principles and values, but high academic standards. The results were amazing.Is it possible to repeat the same results in this age? How can we teach using this method when today’s teachers aren’t even trained to instruct students using the classical method? To begin with, we must make do with what we have.It’s always possible to teach from the Bible. We can also teach using centuries’ worth of classic texts. There are also hundreds of great works translated to English, works of history, literature, theology, and science.Though Christian Classical education may seem outdated, it is designed to produce a student who has the mental control and capability to read a profound book and write interesting, analytical essays on what was read. More than anything it is designed to bring a student back to God.

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