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Essay heading: Evaluation and Critique of Published Curriculum
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September 24, 1999 |
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The church has to ask itself and answer for the congregation "What would Jesus do?" This has to be taught at every level of Christian Education. Teacher's materials must prepare the teacher for every class, give examples on how to engage the students, and suggest additional resources for more information... displayed 300 characters
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Student materials must be easy to read, give a variety of life application examples, and be age appropriate for the intended reader. The Presentation of the material must appeal to the reader and give visuals that relate to the subject being taught. This way the student can have a clear picture of what was taking place and the impact it can have on their spiritual lives... displayed next 300 characters
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