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Greetings from Me and My
House,
Microwave education is like a "whitewashed
tomb", a pretty painting of a flower on a stone wall. Reflective
learning is the real flower, growing from a seed and blossoming into
beautiful, fragrant life.
The heart is the key to
reflective learning. The heart is the key to Biblical
education. I want to show you 3 aspects of "the Heart" in
relation to education.
If I had to pick just 3
areas to emphasize in teaching on education, I think I would focus on
the 3 below, and summarize them with Katherine Dang quotes. IOW,
if you are new to Biblical education or struggling to "get it", may I
give you 3 things to focus on "getting"? Meditate on these until
they become internalized, until you make them your own. Study
them. Pray for them. I believe they are Key.
1)
"You follow me as I follow Christ." Or as Katherine Dang says, "Teach
what you know." Actually she puts it stonger, "ONLY teach what
you know. Don't (try to) teach what you don't know." A true
teacher teaches from their heart. This is Biblically one who
disciples. I often put this in Paul's terminology, for
discipleship is what we are called to in teaching, lead through where
we have been and where we are going. We can't give what we ain't
got. Our teaching must come through our own transformation from
reflectively renewing our minds, which will birth what we learn in our
hearts. From there it grows and will bear fruit, enabling it to
be reproduced in the hearts of others.
2) "The
kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed." The relates to the
subject itself. We must get to the heart of the subject. What are
the principles and rudiments? As Miss Dang says, "You don't have to
teach a lot to teach a lot." Or teach by "IV drip", just a drop
at a time. This is great news if we are only to teach what we know! Do
you hear this? Teach only what you know, but you don't have to teach a
lot. IOW, you can teach if you don't know a lot! Just learn the
prinicples and rudiments of the subject and start there. Then
continue to lead as you go along.
Reflective education plants seeds, the seeds of
the Biblical principles and the rudiments of a subject (the heart) and
then waters them and they grow to be "the greatest of all".
Refelective education is EXPANSIVE, not
evolutionary. (I think that came from ACE.) (Read the whole scripture
passage in Matthew 13:31-32.)
3) "The seed that
fell on good soil sprang up and bore fruit, increased up to a
100-fold." The heart of the student is our third aspect of the heart.
Seeds planted in good soil, and watered will grow and reproduce.
I don't have a specific quote from Miss Dang, but she does talk about
how as parent/teachers we are really only responsible for giving our
children the rudiments.
We must remember, we are
NOT teaching "subjects", we are teaching students. IOW, I don't
teach math, science, English really, I teach Amariah, Levi, Isaiah,
Shekynah, .... This is why parents should be the best
educators. They should know and be able to reach their own
children's hearts better than anyone else. We are not wanting to
"candy coat" our children with a Biblical education, turning them into
legalists. We are wanting to plant Biblical thinking/reasoning in
their hearts, that it would spring forth in the Spirit of liberty. That
Truth would make them free indeed. Do you see why we MUST renew
our own hearts first, to get to this point with our
children?
We need to cultivate the soil of our
children's hearts. Prayer is the absolute best cultivator,
because then God is doing the work from the inside out. The
"Mashal" is another cultivator, that reaches the heart. It is the
way Jesus, and much of the Bible teaches. This is not an 1828
definition, but one that will give you the "heart" of the meaning of
Mashal. It is teaching by proverbs, parables, analogies,
stories. Notice how much of the Bible is this. God wrote it
to reach our hearts.
I'll write more on
this another time, but for now want to mention that living literature
(that fits the guidelines of Phil. 4:8) is an excellent heart
cultivator. Some of the best can be found: 1) in the bible itself, of
course. 2) in literature suggestions from FACE. 3) in literature
re-published by Lamplighter Publishing. (I'll post a link later - to
use if you want our ministry to receive credit if you purchase. I just
noticed the one on my site is broken.)
At Jesus'
feet, Lisa @Me and
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