December 2017
Editorial I found out at a Monday morning prayer meeting that Josh had died in a motorcycle accident. I first met Josh […]
Editorial I found out at a Monday morning prayer meeting that Josh had died in a motorcycle accident. I first met Josh […]
I had the privilege of “sitting down” (via video conference) with our three panelists—Rebecca DeSmith, Gayle Monsma, and Justin Cook—to talk about […]
Several years ago I came across a fascinating study of childhood development that has significantly affected how I understand human life. In […]
The year of 2016–2017 was a year like no other at Holland Christian Schools. It was full of events, programs, new initiatives, […]
Life quickly becomes the curriculum in our classrooms. Week after week Christina, your second-grade student, misses school; her headaches turn out to […]
Each new school year begins with a set of goals. Administrators, teachers, athletic directors, coaches, and support staff work diligently to set […]
As an architect, design matters. The design of a building or a place shapes how people experience the environment in which they […]
by Bill Boerman-Cornell and Neil Okuley During a 2005 commencement address, author David Foster Wallace pleaded with the graduates of Kenyon College […]
The most accurate depiction of any given day in a student teacher’s life must start at about 10 p.m. Any good student […]
We at the Christian Educators Journal have a great appreciation for substitute teachers. We realize that being a substitute teacher is often […]