2021 Workshop Talk | 36:25 | K-6, Culture & Faith, Teacher & Classroom, Theology & Bible
Summary
The most important responsibility and the greatest privilege we have been given as teachers is to present everything we teach from a biblical worldview. Our hearts long to praise God, and the Psalms remind us over and over again that praise should be continually on our lips. So how do we do it? How do we teach young children how to add and subtract, how to blend sounds to create words, how to properly label the parts of a fish or a bird, or to construct proper sentences, all the while teaching about the Creator? This session will suggest practical ways to ensure that our biblical worldview doesn’t get lost in the day-to-day motions of our classrooms.
Speaker
Terri Covil is a third grade teacher at Cary Christian School. She holds a BA in religious studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has been married to her best friend, Patrick, for eighteen years, and they have two teenage children. Her favorite thing to do is travel the country in her Chrysler minivan, finding the best regional foods, and checking off states (37 so far!) and national parks along the way. She also loves both baking and eating cake.
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