Classical Education Curriculum |
Christian WorldviewWhat do you mean by Christian Worldview? As Dutch Reformer Abraham Kuyper once said, "There is not one square inch of the entire creation about which Jesus Christ does not cry out, 'This is mine! This belongs to me.'" Why is a Christian Worldview important? At Clapham, we seek to inculcate Scriptural truths into the lives of our students, so that, as the man in Psalm 1 who loves God's law, they will find life in the truth. "He will be like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither." Psalm 1:3 We also seek to equip students for a life of Christian service in a world where they can be salt and light. "He has showed you, O man, what is good, and what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." Micah 6:8 Practically, we believe that a Christian worldview is far more than simply hiring Christian teachers or having a Bible class each morning (although we obviously do both!). It is to understand that God’s handiwork runs through each subject – from art and music to math and science – and teach the students accordingly. Furthermore, because we believe that children are created in God's image, the traditional "teacher directed" classroom needs to be modified to a "teacher facilitated" classroom where students take responsibility and ownership for their own learning. This enables a truly classical classroom to thrive by taking advantage of the Socratic method of dialogue even at early ages. |
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