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Homework: Biblical Worldview Paper
Overview
The Biblical Worldview Paper Homework is course-embedded into every degree program in Liberty University's School of Education (SOE). Its purpose is to carry out LU's mission to provide an education with a solid Christian foundation and to ensure that every SOE program completer understands the implications of a biblical worldview for the field of education. While there are other homeworks that require candidates to write a personal philosophy of education, that is not necessarily the intent of this particular homework. The goal of this activity is for candidates to accomplish the following:
1. Convey an understanding of what is meant by a biblical worldview.
2. Support and illustrate this understanding by citing the Bible and other literature on the topic of biblical worldview.
3. Apply principles of a biblical worldview to educational practice.
4. Articulate key components of a Christian philosophy of education, citing from the Bible and other literature on the topic of Christian philosophy of education.
Because the SOE embeds this homework into every degree program-i.e., bachelor, master, education specialist (Ed.S.), and doctorate (Ed.D)-it is likely that candidates who earn multiple degrees from LU's SOE will be required to complete the homework multiple times. Especially in the Ed.S. and Ed.D. degrees, the Biblical Worldview Homework may be required for more than one course. Candidates who are required to complete the homework more than once may resubmit the initial homework but are encouraged to revise as needed. For example, expectations for undergraduate and graduate writing levels are different; therefore, the composition of the paper may need to be strengthened with the repeated submission. Also, check the homework directions and rubric to ensure that you are meeting the present course's specific requirements.
Mission of Liberty University: This homework advances LU's mission by promoting "the synthesis of academic knowledge and Christian worldview in order that there might be a maturing of spiritual, intellectual, social and physical value-driven behavior" and by encouraging "a commitment to the Christian life, one of personal integrity, sensitivity to the needs of others, social responsibility and active communication of the Christian faith, and, as it is lived out, a life that leads people to Jesus Christ as the Lord of the universe and their own personal Savior."
Instructions
Write a 4 pages paper in current APA format that conveys your understanding of what is meant by a biblical worldview and a Christian philosophy of education. Also, discuss the implications of these principles in their application to educational practice. Page length requirement begins with the introductory paragraph and ends with the conclusion; it includes neither the title page nor the reference page. An abstract is not required. In addition to the Bible, cite a minimum of four references that represent the body of literature supporting and explaining biblical worldview and Christian philosophy of education.
I. Title Page
II. Introduction
Present a strong, clear thesis statement. The focus of this paragraph is to introduce the reader to the thesis statement. The remainder of the paper should support and illustrate the main point(s) of the thesis statement.
III. Biblical Worldview
Based upon your readings of the Bible and literature on the topic of biblical worldview, convey a basic understanding of the elements of a worldview that is based distinctively on a perspective of life drawn from Judeo-Christian scriptures. Do not focus on the field of education in this section. A common error is for writers to neglect the discussion of a biblical worldview by focusing too much on the field of education, which is to be addressed in subsequent sections of the paper.
IV. Christian Philosophy of Education
Based upon your readings of the Bible and literature on the topic of Christian philosophy of education, convey a basic understanding of the elements of an educational philosophy that is based distinctively on a perspective drawn from Judeo-Christian scriptures. Address metaphysical and axiological issues. Metaphysical issues relate to questions of meaning and purpose. Axiological issues relate to questions of values. Minimize the discussion ofpractical application to the field of education in this section. A common error is for writers to neglect the discussion of a Christian philosophy of education by focusing too much on the implications for educational practice, which will be addressed in the subsequent section.
V. Implications for Educational Practice
Discuss the implications of a biblical worldview and Christian philosophy for practical application to the overall field of education. Ensure that you discuss these implications for the field in general, but you may also proceed to specify implications for your particular area of interest. For example, if you are preparing to serve as a content area teacher, a special education teacher, an administrator, or a school counselor, you may-after addressing implications for the overall field of education-address implications for your area of service.
VI. Conclusion
An effective conclusion affirms the thesis statement and leaves the reader with a clear idea of how thoughts in the paper fit together to make a specific point.
VII. Reference Page
List here at least 4 references in addition to the Bible. One your references is to be the course textbook.