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With the Right Resources, Elementary Students Can Engage in Comparative Worldview Analysis

In previous posts, we have seen that our children need comparative worldview education, and they need it in the elementary years. But how do we do this? What type of resources do we need to help our children critically evaluate every message they receive?

Worldview Education Is for Everyone

Comparative worldview education is not something we should reserve solely for our high school students. These are a few reasons why.

Why Do Our Children Need Comparative Worldview Education?

In a previous post, we discussed what comparative worldview education is. This post will focus on why our children need comparative worldview education, and how it can address situations like the one I encountered in my classroom.

The Importance of a Comparative Worldview Education

Comparative worldview education? How can this solve our discipleship shortcomings? That is a great question. Before we dive into why comparative worldview education is needed, let’s explore what this type of training is and what it seeks to do.