Learning Through Dialogue
As teachers who are engaged in improving curriculum and instruction and making learning meaningful to our students, we are often looking for new pedagogical methodologies…
Rethinking Evaluation Through Empathy
We must evaluate our students’ competence; we must measure our own effectiveness in the classroom; and we must endeavor to track the work of the…
Four Reasons to Bring Google Forms into the Classroom
Google Forms provides both teachers and students with data that gives meaningful feedback.
Leading When You Cannot Speak
As we draw closer to the return of Christ, it becomes more and more urgent for us as a people to reflect the character of…
Uplifting the Sacred Art of Music in the Classroom
What makes music so incredibly powerful? We may not fully understand this until heaven, but while we’re here, we can seek to understand it better…
The Grace to Teach
We must teach with grace because of grace, and by grace. What kind of grace? Scandalous grace.
Flexible Seating: What, Why, and How!
Flexible seating is about providing opportunities to move while learning, and not as a separate activity from learning.
Reviving Your Enthusiasm for Teaching
Rather than remaining in isolation, reaching out and asking for help is not only important, but it can be critical to maintaining your stamina and…
Adventures with Enactus
Wherever Enactus students ultimately put their abilities and passion to work, they’ll have learned that they can impact the lives of people in their communities…
Integrating Faith and Mathematics
If you have ever wondered how to choose a Bible text that relates to a mathematics topic, consider these five approaches.
Why Do We Teach?
What is the goal of education? Or another way to say it: why teach?
Make Bible Class a Spiritual Journey
Encouraging students to make their Bible class material part of their spiritual journey will lead to higher success in both areas.