Personal Development as Professional Development
I am a 3 with a 2 Wing. For those unfamiliar with the Enneagram, the previous sentence may sound like a foreign […]
I am a 3 with a 2 Wing. For those unfamiliar with the Enneagram, the previous sentence may sound like a foreign […]
Most of us, sometime in childhood, were offered this solemn advice from a peace-loving teacher or parent: “If you want to have […]
When a teacher leader approached the Grand Rapids Christian High School faculty in 2012 about “the PLC” (professional learning community) process, we […]
While we spend our waking hours at schools surrounded by people, as educators we may sometimes feel isolated and lonely in different […]
Teaching is a challenging job. Myriad difficulties and surprises confront teachers on any given day. Christian educators also bear the ever-present responsibility […]
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Gord Winkle sighed with happiness. It was second period, his free period. The only other person to share his free period was […]
The unexamined life is not worth living. —Socrates Boxes vary widely in shape and construction, but they tend to all serve the […]
We have all seen it—students who are overwhelmed by discouragement at their inability to “meet the standard” expected of them in their […]
Our newest member of the panel, John Walcott, introduced the theme of this issue by sending the following message to the panel […]