Discerning the ‘isms’ in Teaching and Learning
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In 2001 I taught American literature at a university in Central Asia. It was my first year living overseas, and the experience […]
Shortt, John. Bible-Shaped Teaching. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2014. Lately I have been contemplating the act of remembering. Not just as […]
My experience in education has been colorful. My formation as an educator began as a North American transplanted to and growing up […]
In 2012, when Emilio Estevez released his film, The Way, many people began to talk about walking on the Camino de Santiago. […]
We have all met tourists. Tourists are the people we see with fanny packs and cameras around their necks; they usually stick […]
For most of us, the term traveler evokes imagery of journey and voyage, but as the etymology of the term viator clarifies, […]
This summer, the panel participants were asked to reflect on several questions related to preparing for a new school year. The following […]
I felt my heart beat faster and my hands become clammy as I stepped out of my car and shut the door […]
Colton sits with his head down on his desk catching a few extra minutes of sleep. Anna chews absentmindedly on the end […]