August 16, 20175:01 read Holding Fast: Christian Education Across the Centuries Holding Fast: Christian Education Across the Centuries Once there was a perfect classroom with perfect students and a perfect Teacher. But not for long. Both of the students broke... Read more...
August 16, 20172:55 read God, the Bible, and Art, Part 2 In the first part of this article, we looked at God as the source of art and at man as the recipient of the gift of art. In this part, we want to look at a few specific places... Read more...
August 16, 20173:10 read God, the Bible, and Art, Part 1 "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image…" (Exodus 20:6). I was just a newborn Christian when I first ran across this verse, and it really shocked me. I... Read more...
August 15, 20176:41 read Developing Readers: A Christian Imperative Several years ago an educational screening committee convened to interview 150 young people, the top three students from every state. The committee's purpose was to award ten... Read more...
August 15, 20174:15 read Compassion: The Key to Full-Time Service Compassion: The Key to Full-Time Service Mr. Baker was getting ready to introduce the subject of compassion to his eleventh-grade Bible class during the first week in December... Read more...
August 14, 20173:31 read New Beginnings: The First Law of Classroom Management What are the most frequently mentioned reasons why teachers quit teaching? Some exit excuses include low pay, lack of administrative support, not enough time to prepare, and extra... Read more...
August 14, 20176:38 read Did You Hear the One About Humor in the Classroom? Teachers want to succeed. They want their students to learn the material and apply it wisely. And thus, they want to be interesting and memorable. There are lots of ways to do... Read more...