How Adventist Teachers Connect
One new way that Adventist teachers can facilitate opportunities for students to develop skills is by participating in Adventist Teacher Connect (ATC).
The Legacy of a Coat
Leaders wear coats of different sizes and shapes in the fulfillment of duties. Yet, coats have got their shedding time, a time to take off,…
Creating Centers of Influence
Engaging with the community is essential to creating a relationship with those who live in the areas surrounding Adventist schools and institutions.
Personalizing Your Continuing Education
Continuing education is very beneficial to teachers, but sometimes hard to plan for. One teacher shares her strategies for maximizing opportunities.
The Greatest Classroom
Research has shown that spending time outdoors increases not only physical well-being, but academic achievement. Here are some tips for outdoor activities.
Designing Curriculum for the Glory of God
As an educator, curriculum development can be challenging. Educators want to ensure that curriculum is robust, relevant, and suitable to their audience.
Succession Planning
Succession planning is one of the most challenging parts of any leadership position. Strategies for finding and growing someone to take your own place.
Biblical Insights on Student Evaluation
Throughout the Bible, we find principles of evaluation that can guide us in our role as educators. Here are a few examples.
Student Engagement in the Online School
Due to the effects of COVID-19, both educators and students are being called upon to shift learning to home and online environments.
How to Make Formative Assessment More Effective
Formative assessment is an important tool to aid in student progress during the teaching and learning process.
Maximizing Student Learning Using Multiple Intelligences
Teachers can maximize learning potential by providing many different teaching methods long before a student can identify their own best learning strategies.
Reflection on Remote Learning in a Pandemic
An Adventist educator reflects on how best to be there for her students while teaching remotely during the worldwide pandemic.