Bible Curriculum Survey
The aim of this survey is discover ways to make Scripture memory and Bible curriculum more accessible in the classroom, especially through a mobile app.  Thanks for your input!
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Scripture memory is currently part of our Bible curriculum.
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We would like Scripture memory to be a bigger part of our Bible curriculum.
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We're open to using technology (in or out of the classroom) to aid in learning.
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How helpful (1: not helpful, 5: very helpful) would the following mobile app features be for your Bible curriculum?
(If you answered "No" to the previous question, feel free to skip this question.)
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Verse memorization/study tools
Bible Quizzes (e.g. verses, list the books of the Bible, name the Tribes of Israel, etc.)
A library of pre-built lesson plans that teachers can select for their classroom (exegetical Bible lessons)
A library of pre-built lesson plans that teachers can select for their classroom (topic-based Bible lessons)
Ability to build/manage custom curriculum
Classroom management (assign verses/lessons and track student progress)
Collaboration between students (group assignments, studying with and encouraging others, etc.)
Ability for parents to be involved in lessons
Native support for languages other than English
Fundraising (for example, students seek sponsors to donate per verse memorized)
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Would you like to expand on any of your answers above?
What are some of the biggest struggles students or teachers have with Scripture memory specifically or with Bible curriculum in general?
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