The Innovator’s Mindset by George Couros
For our contribution to the annual book issue, three members of the P@nel.Edu team (Christian Altena, Gayle Monsma, and John Walcott) decided […]
For our contribution to the annual book issue, three members of the P@nel.Edu team (Christian Altena, Gayle Monsma, and John Walcott) decided […]
People are storytellers. As humans, we spend much of our lives either telling stories, dramatizing storytelling, or writing our thoughts. Author Mark […]
London, 1854. A medical breakthrough.In a fascinating manner, Deborah Hopkinson delivers a novel that draws the reader into the fictional story of […]
The goal of Graeme Goldsworthy’s Gospel-Centered Hermeneutics is to teach readers to interpret the Bible so that they can understand what God […]
As a pre-K–5th grade librarian, I get asked all the time, “What is your favorite book?” I always answer, “That is like […]
Maya Angelou once said, “Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his […]
This year I read many excellent adolescent and young adult books. Many of these books have a common theme: they take readers […]
Meet Maya. Susan Cain describes Maya as the “redhead with a ponytail, wire-rimmed glasses, and a dreamy expression on her face” (251). […]
Imagine you are at a teacher’s workshop. You introduce yourself to the teacher sitting next to you and say you are from […]
Something hidden. Go and find it. Go and look behind the Ranges— Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you. […]