We the faculty of Union Bible College are endeavoring to help our students receive a quality Christian education with a Christian philosophy. We not only want our students to have a correct understanding mentally what Christian education should be, but we want them to have a vital relationship with the Lord, where their lives will reflect Christ's values, goals, and character; one of selfless servanthood.
Listed below are the classes you will be taking if you major in Education:
Philosophy of Christian Education
Methods of Teaching I & II
Teaching Social Studies
Human Growth and Development
Educational Psychology
Teaching Arithmetic
Child Evangelism
Teaching Science
Adolescent Psychology
Classroom Management
Teaching Elementary Music
Teaching Language Arts
Education Field Observation
Teaching Reading Skills
Student Teaching
Christian Beliefs
Theology of Holiness
Theology/Practice of Prayer
Old Testament Literature
New Testament Literature
Pentateuch
Gospels
Romans
Hebrews
Bible Electives (15 hours)
Freshman English
Fundamentals of Music
General Psychology
Church History
American History
Speech
Introduction to Computers
Literature/Composition Elective
General Studies
Christian Service (7 hours)
Education Electives (9 hours)
Our Christian Education Faculty members are as follows:
Mr. Robert Pickett
B.A. Union Bible College
Mrs. Betty Bradbury
A.G.S. Indiana University at Kokomo, IN
B.G.S. Indiana University at Kokomo, IN
M.A. Indiana University at Kokomo, IN
Any young person majoring in Christian Education will learn various teaching methods, study curriculum planning, school organization, and administration on both the elementary and secondary levels. All education majors will study the different methods and materials available for child evangelism, as well as study the different principles used for classroom management and control. All seniors have the privilege of observing various classrooms at Union Bible Academy (A Beka curriculum), an ACE School in the Noblesville, IN area, and a public school (Conventional) in the Sheridan, IN area. Also, to graduate, each Christian Education major must complete nine semester hours of student teaching.