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Mapping out curriculum in your church : cartography for Christian pilgrims / James Estep, Roger White, Karen Estep.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Nashville, Tenn. : B & H Academic, c2012.Description: viii, 325 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1433672383 (pbk.)
  • 9781433672385 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 268.6EST
LOC classification:
  • 268.6
Contents:
Introduction / James Riley Estep, Jr. -- Wherever you go, there you are: the need for educational maps in the church / James Riley Estep, Jr. -- Orienting to true North: biblical perspectives on curriculum / Roger White -- Navigating with a compass: theological perspectives on curriculum / James Riley Estep, Jr. --- Learning from archival maps: historical perspectives on curriculum / Roger White -- Following topographical details: learning theory and curriculum / Karen Lynn Estep -- Analyzing trailheads: curriculum theorizing / Roger White -- Surveying the local terrain: curriculum development / Karen Lynn Estep -- Identifying locations and destinations: purposes, goals, and objectives / Roger White -- Charting the course: curriculum design / Karen Lynn Estep -- Checking the legend and assessing the journey: curriculum evaluation / Karen Lynn Estep and James Riley Estep, Jr. -- Supervising tour group itineraries: administering curriculum / James Riley Estep, Jr. -- Curriculum and children's minsitry / Holly Allen -- An Afghan church and an emerging youth ministry curriculum / Mark H. Senter III -- All grown up or not: shaping adult education curriculum in the church / Michael S. Wilder -- Family life curriculum / Timothy Paul Jones -- Purchasing ready-to-use curriculum / Bret Robbe.
Summary: This new book from top Christian education professionals integrates biblical foundations, educational theory, and practical insights into a new curriculum formation approach for the local church. Uniquely identifying curriculum as a means of ministry through the metaphor of mapmaking, it shows how believers are lost along the spiritual journey without a study plan, having no clear destination or reliable path to follow toward maturity. Detailing the theological, educational, and pastoral dimensions that make a curriculum Christian, the text is arranged into four sections: (1) rationale for curriculum, (2) curricular foundations, (3) curricular theory, and (4) the practice of curriculum.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction / James Riley Estep, Jr. -- Wherever you go, there you are: the need for educational maps in the church / James Riley Estep, Jr. -- Orienting to true North: biblical perspectives on curriculum / Roger White -- Navigating with a compass: theological perspectives on curriculum / James Riley Estep, Jr. --- Learning from archival maps: historical perspectives on curriculum / Roger White -- Following topographical details: learning theory and curriculum / Karen Lynn Estep -- Analyzing trailheads: curriculum theorizing / Roger White -- Surveying the local terrain: curriculum development / Karen Lynn Estep -- Identifying locations and destinations: purposes, goals, and objectives / Roger White -- Charting the course: curriculum design / Karen Lynn Estep -- Checking the legend and assessing the journey: curriculum evaluation / Karen Lynn Estep and James Riley Estep, Jr. -- Supervising tour group itineraries: administering curriculum / James Riley Estep, Jr. -- Curriculum and children's minsitry / Holly Allen -- An Afghan church and an emerging youth ministry curriculum / Mark H. Senter III -- All grown up or not: shaping adult education curriculum in the church / Michael S. Wilder -- Family life curriculum / Timothy Paul Jones -- Purchasing ready-to-use curriculum / Bret Robbe.

This new book from top Christian education professionals integrates biblical foundations, educational theory, and practical insights into a new curriculum formation approach for the local church. Uniquely identifying curriculum as a means of ministry through the metaphor of mapmaking, it shows how believers are lost along the spiritual journey without a study plan, having no clear destination or reliable path to follow toward maturity. Detailing the theological, educational, and pastoral dimensions that make a curriculum Christian, the text is arranged into four sections: (1) rationale for curriculum, (2) curricular foundations, (3) curricular theory, and (4) the practice of curriculum.

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