Integrating Religion and History in the Classroom
By including these references to Adventists in history, I help my students understand how our branch of Christianity is a part of the story of…
Blurred Mirrors—Think Backwards
I beckon you today to hope, to cast a vision. Look not into the mirrors of the present, but to the vision of the hereafter.
Teaching Students Online
There are so many myths and misconceptions about online learning. Just as there are good and bad examples of face-to-face teaching, the same can be…
Bridging Gaps with Alumni
Alumni relationships in a university are the backbone to the sustainability of any given vision.
Criatividade para aprender melhor
Veja princípios essenciais para a mente humana aprender, e como a educação atual muitas vezes pode trabalhar contra esses princípios.
Integrating Faith into Teaching
If God is an integral part of your life, then your faith is integrated into your teaching by default.
Exemplifying Redemptive Discipline
The school administrator’s professional reputation depends on the standard of discipline in his/her school more than on any other factor. Good discipline brings good results…
Stirring up Authentic Communities
There is a New Zealand saying that comes to mind when I think of how we are to approach our role as educators. It goes…
The Power of Relationship
For a student, belonging precedes believing. Through encounters that establish friendship and community, we connect with students in faith-forming ways.
Adventist Education’s New Imperative: Digital Evangelism
What is the purpose of Adventist education and how does this impact our role as educators? Simply put, the purpose of Adventist education ultimately is…
Maestros y Estudiantes: una Amistad Preciosa
Nuestro rol de maestros es muy abarcante, no se limita a nuestra hora de clase, cada alumno debe ser atendido de la mejor manera posible…
Transforming Leadership in Higher Education Institutions
Maintaining quality in education requires us to follow the Bible’s instruction to work enthusiastically as though we are working for God rather than for human…