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Parental Involvement in Choice and Charter Schools: Dealing with a Paradigm Shift
(2013)
God has given parents the primary role in the religious education of their children. The church’s role has always been secondary as a supporting partner. In recent years cities like Milwaukee, Wisconsin have started voucher ...
An In-Depth Look at the Feasibility of Using Authentic Assessment in Catechism Instruction
(2014)
“Authentic assessment” basically is assessment that measures accomplishments that are
either in the real world or are directly tied to it. The following essay will explore what it means
to have assessments that measure ...
Intergenerational Education in the Church: Parental Benefits of Learning alongside Children
(2017)
The majority of Christian churches structure their Christian education opportunities by dividing groups according to age—Sunday School consists of different classrooms according to grade while a different Bible class is ...
Retrieval Practice for Memory Formation and Retention in the Catechism Classroom
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-02-18)
Retrieval practice can be defined as when “learners recall and apply multiple examples of previously learned knowledge or skills after a period of forgetting.”1It’s simple to understand and execute, supported by numerous ...
The Lutheran Student: Rooted in the Word, Ready for Anything
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2021-02-19)
God commands believers in Scripture to instruct children in the knowledge of salvation and his ways. What is the best way to carry out that command? It is easy to see why many Christian churches see the Christian elementary ...