Beginning with the excellent treatment of faith integration by Patrick Allen and Kenneth Badley (2012), based on the seminal work of Boyer (1997), this article delves into the issue of faith-learning integration on a discipline and classroom level. There are two major categories of integration that are considered: the single application, intended primarily for that day’s lesson, and focused on technical terminology or concepts; and the series that deals with larger issues beyond just those of the particular class being taught. Examples are provided for each, as well as the thought processes behind their generation. Resources are included at the end of the article that can aid readers in development of their own faith-learning applications
Online instruction in higher education has grown dramatically in recent years, and more faith-based ...
This study, part of a larger, multi-institutional investigation, examines how student affairs educat...
Problem. Research is lacking on the many ways the integration of faith and learning is accomplishe...
Integrating our faith in the content seems to be a difficult task for Christian teachers. In fact, t...
The topic of faith integration has been of interest to the higher education community for almost two...
The language of “faith-learning integration” remains popular among evangelical educators in both K–1...
Teacher educators from member institutions of the Coalition for Christian Colleges and Universities ...
In this paper I review some of the literature on the integration of faith and learning (IFL) and ref...
The integration of faith and learning (IFL) is the foundation upon which faith-based higher educatio...
For Christian educators working in secular institutions, or for those who are required to teach curr...
In recent decades the ‘Integration of Faith and Learning’ (IFL) concept and its application have pro...
Purpose This study examined Christian graduate students’ perceptions of integration of faith and lea...
There is an expectation that faculty members teaching in Christian colleges will integrate the Chris...
The challenge of thinking Christianly in a secular world is a favorite topic of discussion among Chr...
I am at my best being and serving in the trenches – having my boots on the ground – mentoring studen...
Online instruction in higher education has grown dramatically in recent years, and more faith-based ...
This study, part of a larger, multi-institutional investigation, examines how student affairs educat...
Problem. Research is lacking on the many ways the integration of faith and learning is accomplishe...
Integrating our faith in the content seems to be a difficult task for Christian teachers. In fact, t...
The topic of faith integration has been of interest to the higher education community for almost two...
The language of “faith-learning integration” remains popular among evangelical educators in both K–1...
Teacher educators from member institutions of the Coalition for Christian Colleges and Universities ...
In this paper I review some of the literature on the integration of faith and learning (IFL) and ref...
The integration of faith and learning (IFL) is the foundation upon which faith-based higher educatio...
For Christian educators working in secular institutions, or for those who are required to teach curr...
In recent decades the ‘Integration of Faith and Learning’ (IFL) concept and its application have pro...
Purpose This study examined Christian graduate students’ perceptions of integration of faith and lea...
There is an expectation that faculty members teaching in Christian colleges will integrate the Chris...
The challenge of thinking Christianly in a secular world is a favorite topic of discussion among Chr...
I am at my best being and serving in the trenches – having my boots on the ground – mentoring studen...
Online instruction in higher education has grown dramatically in recent years, and more faith-based ...
This study, part of a larger, multi-institutional investigation, examines how student affairs educat...
Problem. Research is lacking on the many ways the integration of faith and learning is accomplishe...