Kingdom Chat Week 32: The Average Represents Nobody
For this week’s Kingdom Chat, I invite you to watch the 5-min video. “No such thing as an average student” produced by Stand Together, the non-profit organization where I currently work. It’s an insightful take on the challenges of the modern educational system and opportunities for making innovative changes. The message is quite practical and may not appear to be “spiritual”, however, one of the core pillars of this ministry is innovation, because we believe that God inspires us to address this world’s problems with creative solutions. In addition to receiving ideas from God about new ways of doing things, we ought to be able to evaluate the validity of new innovations and ideas through the lens of God’s Kingdom.
To complete this Kingdom Chat, watch the video and then respond to one or more of the questions below:
1) “The average represents nobody” was an interesting quote from the video. What evidence can you find in Scripture or in nature that points to the uniqueness of each person’s gifts, abilities, and life calling?
2) The video argues for 3 critical components of a good educational system (summarized below). Do you think these recommendations align with the principles of God’s kingdom? Why or why not?
- Mastery of Learning – Focusing on a student learning and becoming confident about applying their knowledge, rather than focusing only on test scores and grades
- Deep Flexibility – Adapting to the needs, interests, and learning style of the student whenever possible
- Divergent Outcomes – Acknowledging that “success” is not standardized in the way the world assumes it to be, so the outcomes may look different from student to student
3) Student disengagement is unfortunately common in schools, especially as children get older. Are there young people in your life that you can encourage to re-engage in learning and self-discovery? If so, who are they and how can you inspire them?
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