On Which Side of Which Digital Divide Are You?
Another version of this article is available in the February 2012 issue of The LINK, a quarterly publication of the Society of […]
Another version of this article is available in the February 2012 issue of The LINK, a quarterly publication of the Society of […]
Technology? Social media? Have you examined your beliefs about these topics as a Christian and as an educator? Have we had the […]
Teaching is important, but exhausting work. In addition to being a time for revising lesson plans, rethinking units, and engaging in professional […]
Spaces where learners flourish are spaces of discovery and possibility, where imagination and creativity are nurtured, where learners engage deeply and meaningfully […]
Three Days into My Teaching Career, 1994 Twenty-nine students dutifully pulled out a worksheet. Words like erosion, deposition, and alluvial spilled into […]
Like most teachers, I have asked students to work on projects in my classes. The idea of having students make and create […]
Marduk was the chief deity of the Babylonian pantheon. Every aspect of ancient Near Eastern society was arranged around the temples of […]
In the unique setting of Christian schools, how do children and young people learn to worship? In what ways do they connect […]
My objective in this paper is to formulate a Christian education vision for Africa, using Christ-centered biblical principles for constructing a viable […]
To say that times have changed is an understatement especially when it pertains to the short-term missions phenomena. I am very excited […]