More Examples
cedarville.edu/~/media/Files/President-Resources/2012/Student-Responses-to-Relevant-Article.pdf ( Student responses - maniflod )
For me the largest challenge is making sense of intellectual thought that says God can’t exist. As in, everything that these people are saying makes sense - even their reasoning for being atheists makes sense, and I can’t always figure out why I disagree
cedarville.edu/eNews/ParentPrep/2012/Challenges-Christian-Students-Face-in-College.aspx
- The (name removed by moderator)ut Challenge
Freshmen usually are intimidated by college professors. The tsunami of information in classes made it difficult to think through the subject matter. A number of students had likable and intelligent professors who “refused to tolerate students’ beliefs as viable” and actively sought to change their convictions. The lack of a commensurate (name removed by moderator)ut of spiritual truth began a slide away from faith
edtheory.blogspot.com/2011/12/teaching-challenges-in-religiously.html
Career tracks that are strictly science based, such as pharmacy and other health sciences, tend to be even less open to combining scientific teachings with diverse religious views. Many feel that logic and faith cannot coexist. I can attest to feeling the need to downplay my religious upbringing and beliefs to gain respect from my teachers and peers. Worth acknowledges “in teaching, we must respect our students—both the complicated personal histories and experiences with which they come to us.”3 She continues “it takes patience and fortitude, and, sometimes, conscious self-restraint.”3 College and universities strive to attract a wide variety of students, from a wide variety of cultures. Pharmacy educators must be prepared to embrace this diversity when approaching a difficult subject.
dailytheology.wordpress.com/2012/09/12/thoughts-from-the-science-classroom-faith-what-faith/
From physics to biology to chemistry and beyond, students struggle with new scientific ideas when facing a scientific theory or development that seems to contradict a theological doctrine that the student may have believed strongly even a day prior. Theologians have realized this for a while, and have constructed helpful models in order to help us encounter such difficulties
cdeducation.org/dre/5leadership/sa/nto/12/23–Reclaiming%20the%20catholic%20classroom.pdf
( A bonus for Catholic grade/high teachers )
Physical Environment
Making a classroom physically Catholic means to remind students visually of their faith and its teachings.
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Let posters and bulletin boards reflect the diversity of God’s creation. Be sensitive to racial balance and body styles. .
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Affirm positive messages on posters and bulletin boards.
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Keep a neat classroom. God’s universe is orderly.
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Establish a prayer corner with contemporary statuary.
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Create subtle reminders with banners on classroom computers: “Make God Smile,” “Jesus Is Present,” or “God Will Always Love You.”
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Create a hero bulletin board with the biography of a saint.
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Post the parish or school mission statement.
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Post daily or weekly special prayer intentions.
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Position the Bible prominently in the classroom
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