The course is designed to equip teacher candidates with skills to apply instructional theory in teaching Bible at the 9-12 level. Teacher candidates apply evidence-based research in developing lesson and assessment plans. Relevant theorists include Bandura, Bruner, Dewey, Gardner, Miller, Rogers, and Vygotsky. Candidates assess both the students’ progress and their own professional practice. Teacher candidates incorporate Bible-based concepts and strategies and learn how to implement the North American Division (NAD) Encounter Bible Series to optimize learning and achievement for secondary students. Teacher candidates are prepared to promote secondary students’ abilities to make informed decisions as citizens of a culturally diverse democratic society and interdependent world. Emphasis is placed on virtual technology integration as well as planning and implementing unit activities. The Field Experiences Practicum is required. North American Division (NAD) curriculum resources/Adventist Learning Community (ALC) modules are incorporated in this course.
Field experience hours: 42 hours (part of the 6-day Practicum Block 1; 7 hours/day).