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Greetings from Me and My
House,
Here's a simple example illustrating the
expansive nature of the educational principle as Sowing seed. Not
every lesson is entered into, nor proceeds and results as this
one. But God is Sovereign and He gives grace. And we both
live and learn.
Our lesson was on the History of
Astronomy. Those of you on elists with me know I hunted for a
living book telling this History from a Biblical perspective. I
never found one. So we fell back on John Tiner's "Champions of
Science", a book of several biographical sketches. We picked and chose,
just reading and narrating, and mom/me pulling teaching from the
stories on the fly. IOW, this time I hadn't pre-read and planned
"lessons" from them. We just were reading and
narrating.
BUT from the foundation I have (having
internalized teaching by Biblical principles), I was able to make some
applications. For you "newbies" and strugglers in teaching by Biblical
Principles, this is how you can "teach what you know", and "you don't
have to teach a lot to teach a lot", just build a foundation first.
Here's one example, from one of the chapters.
We
read the chapter on Johannes Kepler, and the children narrated as we
went along. (Yes, with some children this takes FOREVER!) The Principle
of Individuality is usually a fairly easy one to pick out, and that was
true here. Johannes had bad eyesight (and even eventually went
blind). This made it hard for him to do observations. Even my 6
year old can pick out this trait of Individuality.
Kepler was also an excellent mathematician.
Being the best in his university classes had gotten him the position of
mathematics professer at the seminary at Graz. He had studied to be a
minister of the gospel, but prayed to go wherever God could use him, so
went to Graz. He used Astronomy in making the calendars and
almanacs that was a part of his job. These things all contributed to
his Individuality.
The story also told of Tycho
Brahe. Of course, the easy thing to pick out about his Individuality is
the fact that he had no nose, well, only a gold and silver one. His had
been cut off in a duel. But the point we wanted to pick out about
Tycho's Individuality was his excellent observation skills. (Diane,
yes, a good thing to work on :-) Kepler knew Tycho was a great
observer, but not a great mathematician, and he had hoped to meet him
but didn't think it possible since Tycho lived in
Denmark.
God's Sovereignty and Providence in
History is first seen in the time period in which Kepler lived.
Wycliffe's translating the Bible into English, and the invention of the
printing press, opened things up for the great advancements that took
place during this period. Kepler loved to study the Bible, something he
would not have been able to do if he had been born in an earlier time
period. He, and many of the great scientists making great
advancements at this time, were dedicated Christians. Also, Galileo had
improved the recently invented telescope, and was the first to turn it
towards the heavens.
Specifically in Kepler's
life, we see the Providence of God in moving him out of France, where
he could not remain because of his Christianity, and he lost all his
work and equipment. He fled to Prague. By Providence Tycho also ended
up in Prague, because he was unable to get along with the new king of
Denmark. The 2 men worked together, God's great combination, 2
astronomers, one who could make excellent calculations, but couldn't
see well, the other who was a great observer, but not so good at the
mathematical calculations. God used these 2 men together to advance
dominion through the study of Astronomy.
These are
just a few areas of Biblical principles my children were able to pull
out of this short story, at various levels according to their own
individual development, some with reasoning/leading questions. The
seeds of the Principles planted are expanding in my children's lives
and learning, growing as they grow. My 6 year old could pick out the
Individuality of the men. My 8 year old could see the principle of
Voluntary Union in the 2 men working together. My 11 year old
could see the Sovereignty and Providence of God in moving them both to
Prague. Our 14 year old read a longer biography and did a Key
Individual sheet, expanding even further.
I hope
my story encourages you to renew your mind in the area of educating by
Biblical principles, and then to go on in Freedom & Simplicity,
in the spirit of liberty to teach what you know, and to teach by seed
principles, here a little there a little, line upon
line.
At Jesus'
feet, Lisa @Me and
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Nov. 5, 2006 - Untitled Comment
You are amazing and I hope you know how God is using you to teach PA! For days I've struggled with a Kepler lesson plan--google led me to you! I should have known!!! :) Your insights and how you've shown God's providence is incredible. I hope that one day it will come to me like that. But until then, I'm grateful that you share your lessons, etc. with us frustrated PAers!!
Blessings,
Melissa