The Relationship Between Biblical Literacy,Academic Achievement,and School Behavior Among Christian- and Public-School Students |
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Authors: | WILLIAM H. JEYNES |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Teacher Education , California State University–Long Beach , Long Beach, California, USA wjeynes@csulb.edu |
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Abstract: | This study assessed the relationship between Bible literacy among secondary school students and their academic achievement and school behavior. A total of 160 students who attended either Christian or public schools in the 7th to 12th grade were randomly selected for the study sample. Three measures of Bible knowledge were combined to obtain an overall measure of Bible literacy. The results indicate that students with the highest level of Bible literacy also had the highest average grade point average (GPA) and the highest ranking in test and grade results. In contrast, those with the lowest level of Bible literacy also had the lowest average GPA and the lowest ranking in test and grade results. This trend held for students attending both Christian schools and public schools. Christian school students were also rated higher than public school students in school behavior. |
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