The Overwhelming, Never-Ending Silence of God: Teaching Shūsaku Endō’s Silence in a Christian School In our modern North American churches, we often sing of the “overwhelming, never-ending, reckless love of God” to remind us of how […]
I Hear You: Poetry as a Tool for Emotional Literacy and Empathy Education As I hid under the table, clutching the chrome legs of my second-grade desk, I could hear my teacher reading to my […]
Where Is God in the Post-apocalyptic? Teaching Cormac McCarthy’s The Road in the Pandemic Age You have to carry the fire. I don’t know how to.Yes, you do. Is the fire real? The fire?Yes it is.Where is […]
Refreshing Curriculum: An English Teacher’s New Media Journey Chris Steenhof “How are you?” A year ago this question was simply a greeting, but given the events of the past year, […]
Top Ten Tips for New Teachers of English Language Learners Whether or not you graduated from college with an emphasis in teaching English language learners, chances are you will have ELLs in […]