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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).

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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,…

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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How to Make Formative Assessment More Effective

Formative assessment is an important tool to aid in student progress during the teaching and learning process.

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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.

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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.

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