Session 1: Introduction to Worldview

School Leadership

School Leadership

by Andrew Carlson -
Number of replies: 3

Why is it important for a Christian educator to cultivate and sustain a biblical worldview in their teaching and within their culture? How does an educator’s worldview impact students, the school, and society as a whole?  

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Re: School Leadership

by Amanda Dockery -
Christian educators should cultivate and sustain a biblical worldview since their students look to them as role models.
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Re: School Leadership

by Brad Deiter -
We need to help our students see how they can be apart of the world but not be OF THE WORLD. They need to see positive examples of adults who have made this happen.
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Re: School Leadership

by Lisa Helton -
It is essential for a Christian educator to cultivate and sustain a biblical worldview because education is not just about transferring information—it’s about shaping lives. A biblical worldview anchors truth in God’s Word, providing students with a moral framework, eternal perspective, and purpose rooted in God’s design.

When educators teach through this lens, they help students see that all subjects—science, literature, history, math—reveal something about the Creator and His order. It forms students who can think critically, act ethically, and engage the world with compassion and conviction.

An educator’s worldview doesn’t stay in the classroom—it influences the culture of the school and ripples into society. When truth, love, justice, and wisdom are upheld consistently, it shapes a generation prepared not just for academic success, but for godly leadership and meaningful impact.