Biblical Fidelity of Christian School Textbooks |
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Authors: | WILLIAM F. COX Jr. NANCY J. HAMELOTH DANIEL P. TALBOT |
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Affiliation: | 1. Regent University, Virginia Beach , Virginia, USA wallcox@regent.edu;3. Regent University, Virginia Beach , Virginia, USA |
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Abstract: | A reasonable expectation of textbooks used in Christian schools is that they should regularly incorporate biblical content. It is also reasonable to expect the biblical content to be integrated—not segregated—to influence matters such as worldview, biblical relevance, character, and integrative skills. This expectation was tested via a representative sampling of 15 texts across a span of elementary, middle, and high school grades and representative content areas from eight Christian schools in the eastern Virginia region. Important findings include: close to half the texts used in the schools were from non-Christian publishers; textbooks from Christian publishers were predominantly from only two companies; the adequacy of textbook worldview scores is not in alignment with research showing major student deficiency in Christian worldviews; and approximately half of the scores for Christian textbooks were below the minimally acceptable level. |
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