Weighing Pigs, Learning and Educating
Education and learning, for good reason, go together. As we teach, do we assume the learner learns and therefore we are educating?
The Two-Minute Rule for Habit Formation
These techniques for forming the habit of Bible reading every day will work for you and for any of your students who are old enough…
Creative Thinking: Using Natural Objects
Creative thinking, the ability to look at things from a different perspective or think outside the box, is a crucial component of problem solving and…
Every Vertical Needs a Horizontal
My spiritual life could actually be a selfish thing if I did not take from God’s hand for the purpose of giving His love to…
8 Tips for Teaching through Tough Times
Picture yourself as teaching in a country in turmoil. Due to environmental factors such as war, civil unrest, natural disaster or major economic crises, the…
Helping Students Understand Grade Point Averages
There are three aspects of GPA that students should understand early in their high school career.
Teaching Students about Alternatives to College
By helping our students learn about all the career routes available, we give them the tools they need to pick the route that will be…
Mere Reflectors: A Critical Conceptual Examination
To think originally, one must be familiar with previous ideas; otherwise, s/he will be in danger of merely reflecting the ideas of others - even…
Poetry Scores: Yours, Mine, and Theirs
As an educator, I continually struggle with knowing how to evaluate writing assignments. My new system for scoring poetry works well.
In Adventist News: November-December 2018
As 2018 draws to a close, catch up on Adventist education news from across the North American Division.
You Can Be a Teacherpreneur! (Part 2)
In Part 1, we discussed how educators gather teaching ideas from a variety sources. Now, how do teacherpreneurs use what they learned inside the classroom?
You Can Be a Teacherpreneur! (Part 1)
Although grammatically incorrect, the word teacherpreneur is increasingly appearing in some extraordinary teachers’ vocabularies. This word comes by bringing two powerful elements together, teachers and…