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Higher Education Core Curriculum - Coggle Diagram
Higher Education Core Curriculum
Many secular universities
Cash generator
A means to get to the important classes
Taken by all students
In the first two years of college for most
Taught by the non-tenure track
Unpersonal
clock in/clock out mindset
Two primary undergraduate degrees
Bachelor of arts
Emphasizing, languages, arts, or humanities
Bachelor of science
Emphasizing, math or science
Use of Christian core curriculum
Viewed by some as a barrier of free thought
Christian universities
Full time permanent professors
Community
Orthodoxy
Right thinking about God
Orthopraxy
Right action towards others
Lordship of Christ
Soul formation
Christian intellectual tradition
biblical principles influencing culture as a whole
General revelation
Pegan and Christian thought
Early church fathers rejected all Pegan culture
Paul and Augustine found value in pagan knowledge
Spoils of Egypt
Refined Pegan knowledge used for Christian education
Educations Purpose
Character building
Heart change that lasts a lifetime
Critical thinking
Skill for further study
Western Education
Core Courses
Should be the heartbeat of an institution
Should refine the hearts of the students
Providing them with lifetime learning
Traditional learning
Taught by parents
Expected to be used in their professions