July 13, 20203:52 read History: The Stories of Real People As a child, I read a biography of Amelia Earhart, a famous pilot who disappeared in 1937. I love a great mystery, so I was captivated by the stories about where and how she... Read more...
July 13, 20202:18 read Using Prior Learning in BJU Press Materials Activating prior learning can be one of the most valuable teaching strategies for introducing new concepts or new subjects. When you apply prior learning to new concepts, your... Read more...
July 13, 20203:19 read Now is the Time to Transform Learning The year 2020 has been unique. Teachers and administrators across our nation made a rapid and unprecedented shift to online learning in a very short time. Many educational... Read more...
July 13, 20203:02 read Twelve Ways to Incorporate Active Learning in Your Classroom The students stand with their eyes closed repeating “I’m not attached.” As the teacher taps a student’s shoulder, that student sits down and is quiet. The... Read more...
July 13, 20203:43 read Social Studies Skills and 21st Century Skills Lower elementary students should learn 21st century skills at a foundational level in order to use them throughout their education. Social studies courses provide an excellent... Read more...
June 04, 20202:28 read Themes in Heritage Studies 1: Work As Grade 1 students begin developing a sense of responsibility, teachers have the opportunity to direct them toward a biblical understanding of work. Students may initially have... Read more...
June 02, 20203:18 read Reading Skills in Heritage Studies Social studies courses provide unique opportunities for promoting literacy skills. They introduce students to primary sources, teach visual analysis skills, and rely on... Read more...
June 01, 20203:59 read 10 Social Studies Themes Do you wonder if your social studies program is preparing your students for success? How do you choose effective, appropriate content for an elementary social studies course? One... Read more...