Redefining Fair
In my twenty-five years of teaching, I have learned a few things about students: their natural ability is not a substitute […]
In my twenty-five years of teaching, I have learned a few things about students: their natural ability is not a substitute […]
As a teacher in training at Calvin College in 2004, I had the opportunity to work as a tutor for the French […]
Every year seems to bring more demands upon teachers. We need to realign to the common core standards, remap our courses to […]
I almost didn’t buy the book. After all, if the change the authors are suggesting is in subtitle, why pay for the […]
Is the purpose of Christian education to isolate or immunize students, to protect them from a secular culture or prepare them for […]
This review was previously published in the September 2012 issue of Pro Rege and is reprinted with the permission of the author […]
Harry Van Belle is a retired professor of psychology who has taught at both Redeemer University College in Ontario and The […]
“Art critics talk about art. Artists talk about where to buy good turpentine.” —George Santayana Reading Practically Human made me want to […]
If you are absolutely, perfectly sure that once upon a time there were, in fact, two naked people tending the greenest garden […]
One of the largest tasks a teacher of special education students in Christian schools has today is that of integrating not only […]