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I B L E

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E A C H I N G

Overview

The Bible Teaching program is specifically designed to prepare students to teach the Bible in a school setting.

Purpose and Objectives

The purpose of the Bible Teaching program is to develop the ministry skill of teaching Bible in Christian and public

schools in North America, government missionary and international schools overseas, and other areas of Christian

work where Bible teaching ministry is exercised. Graduates of this program receive the “all-level” certification in

Bible from the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).

In addition to the mission statement, general objectives, and requirements of the undergraduate program, the

objectives of the Bible Teaching program are to develop the following teacher competencies:

Cultivate the skill of preparing hermeneutically-sound Bible lessons and curriculum that are

developmentally appropriate and consistent with the pattern of biblical revelation.

Implement the sociological, philosophical and psychological principles of the teaching-learning process

into the preparation and delivery of Bible lessons.

Establish positive, professional behavior and relationships with supervisors, co-workers, parents, and

students.

Admission into the Bible Teaching Program

Submit a preliminary application for admission to the program to the director of the Bible Teaching

program during the Spring semester of the sophomore year and have a personal interview with the

director.

Have a minimum GPA of 2.5.

Receive an acceptable recommendation from the CSL supervisor and from the appropriate chaplain.

Demonstrate evidence of emotional and physical health and stamina.

Submit an application for student teaching during the Spring semester of the junior year to the director of

the Bible Teaching program.

Pass a tuberculin test and criminal record review before student teaching placement.

Demonstrate an aptitude for Bible teaching through a field experience assignment that has been approved

by the director of the program. Continuation in the program is dependent on the meeting of this

requirement. Note that four core courses are taught at the graduate level. In order to complete the

program, students must demonstrate to the program director the capacity for academic engagement and

achievement commensurate with the advanced knowledge and skills required for a “first professional”

degree.

Graduation Requirements

See Appendix A for graduation requirements.

Minimum of 35 hours in Bible and theology (minimum of nine in theology)

Complete recommended Praxis II examinations during the senior year. Additional fees are required for this

exam and certain other aspects of the Bible Teaching program.

Admission into Student Teaching

Application for student teaching must be submitted to the director of the Bible Teaching program during the

Spring semester of the junior year and students must maintain a 2.5 GPA during this period. Students must have

met all the criteria for participation in the program prior to the student teaching semester, including a Bible

teaching assignment in Ministry Skills during the student’s junior year, approved by the program director.

Course of Study

126

Degree Core

78

Bible and Theology

30

BIB 1114

Old Testament Survey: Torah & History

3

BIB 1115

Old Testament Survey: Poetry & Prophecy

3

BIB 1120

New Testament Survey

3

BIB 3420

Principles of Bible Interpretation

3

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