In order to teach long-term, our teaching must be built upon a knowledge and appreciation of our rich history in Christian education. Mr. Miller begins his series on the history of Christian education with a brief description of Roman, Greek and Jewish education. He brings in the life and teachings of Jesus as the perfect example, the Master Teacher.
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CONTRIBUTOR: Gerald Miller
SERIES: Teachers' Week 2011
All items in the series:- A History of Christian Education, Part 1 (Gerald Miller)
- A History of Christian Education, Part 2 (Gerald Miller)
- A History of Christian Education, Part 3 (Gerald Miller)
- A History of Christian Education, Part 4 (Gerald Miller)
- Catching the Foxes that Spoil the Vines, Part 1 (Peter Whitt)
- Catching the Foxes that Spoil the Vines, Part 2 (Peter Whitt)
- Catching the Foxes that Spoil the Vines, Part 3 (Peter Whitt)
- Catching the Foxes that Spoil the Vines, Part 4 (Peter Whitt)
- Relational Challenges Facing Women as School Teachers, Part 1 (John Coblentz)
- Relational Challenges Facing Women as School Teachers, Part 2 (John Coblentz)
- Exercising Authority with a Servant Heart (Anthony Hurst)
- Living with Apologetics
- Called to Teach
- Critical Thinking for Christian Schools
- If I Had to Do It Over
- Meeting the Emotional Needs of Older Students
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