Teachers and Good Books Question 1 What are some ways by which nonreading staff members can be encouraged to read more information or books that pertain […]
The Myth of Ability Mathematics education has a bad rap. If you tell someone at a dinner party that you are a math teacher, they give […]
The Fabric of Faithfulness As noted by Steven Garber in his introductory acknowledgements, “One gift of this study has been a deepened understanding of the role […]
NurtureShock I am not a big fan of books on parenting skills and never have been. While I consider myself a crazed learner, […]
Top Ten Books Every Christian Educator Should Read (According to One Book Lover, Anyway) Teaching is hard work. It doesn’t seem reasonable that teachers should be required, in addition to all the lesson planning, grading, communicating […]
Reforming Christian Education: Omelets or Worldviews? In his 2008 bestseller, Culture Making, Andrew Crouch, a former Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship chaplain at Harvard University, makes an eloquent argument for […]
Editorial This issue of the Christian Educators Journal introduces a number of important books that all Christian educators should read. It may be […]
Some Books for Help with Special Students Question 1 I was aiding at a school where a student’s parents were in denial about their child’s disabilities. It was obvious […]