An Anabaptist Resource for Teaching and Learning
I have long been fascinated with Booker T. Washington and his methods of education as displayed at the Tuskegee Institute Read More...
This is Part II of a collective effort by seven administrators of conservative Anabaptist schools. This group of administrators believes Read More...
This essay is a collective effort by seven administrators of conservative Anabaptist schools. This group of administrators believes that our Read More...
The topic of motivation excites me a good deal more than procedures, rules, and other necessary-but-dry aspects of running a Read More...
On a school administrators’ email group, Darrell Hershberger posed this question: What makes literature worthwhile? We’re working on coming to Read More...
Darrell Hershberger challenges Christian schools to consider the goal of education. Should we make each student’s personal success the ultimate Read More...
Loving people: it’s the primary goal of every day and each interaction. But is love the opposite of getting things Read More...
How do we order our time so that we do not live in vain? Darrell discusses prioritization, goals, and systems Read More...
Darrell wanted his high school boys to learn the basics of trades. How better to do it than to build Read More...
What do you do when some of your students master material, but some don’t? Do you keep plowing through the Read More...
Planners and I have a long and troubled relationship. I used to use the old Rod and Staff planner/gradebook combo. Read More...
Children who listen will be able to transition to young adults who are responsible and ready to serve? Why? Because Read More...
We long for children who will live to their full potential as God created them, who amount to something, so Read More...
Schools should be an extension of the role of the church and home in children’s spiritual development. It is important Read More...
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