An Anabaptist Resource for Teaching and Learning
Everyone in the world has a specific role to fill to make others’ lives better. In the same way, when Read More...
In this first session of his series on “Educating for the Kingdom,” Jeremy Sauder defines both education and the “kingdom.” Read More...
Creativity is found in the people of the classroom. To have a creative class, teachers must pay more attention to Read More...
To educate for God’s kingdom, we must get to the root of a matter and take action. Both of these Read More...
I’ve appreciated the letters and emails with updates and encouragement that I’ve seen other school leaders sending regularly. Here is Read More...
Collaboration: the action of working with someone to produce or create something. The essence of love is that we don’t Read More...
Sometimes we get so caught up in our own stories that we forget about others in the room. Compassion enables Read More...
Schools run better on efficiency. But is the efficiency to benefit the teacher or the student? Teachers that use a Read More...
Learning isn’t just learning; it is learning how to learn. Critical thinking is a mode of thinking in which the Read More...
Geared towards principals, this presentation focuses on the importance of developing your vision in the realms of relating to parents, Read More...
A principal/administrator has many tasks. This document describes the principle code, or chain of authority, and his personal development. The Read More...
This workshop focused on strategies to use when communicating with your students, including the troublemakers and those with mental blocks. Read More...
This workshop is a continuation of strategies to use when communicating with your students, including the troublemakers and those with Read More...
Inspiring teachers spark a response that initiates action. Listen to learn seven attitudes and actions that teachers should have and Read More...
Are you a teacher, or are you just doing teaching? One approach leads to fulfillment, the other burnout. Listen to Read More...
Does this sound familiar? First-graders come eager and ready to learn. Middle schoolers refer to school as prison. Seniors are Read More...
Does this sound familiar? First-graders come eager and ready to learn. Middle schoolers refer to school as prison. Seniors are Read More...
Teachers should teach with heart, bringing their experiences and thoughts into the classroom. This impacts students’ lives and helps prevent Read More...
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