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Home » Series » WFTI » Western Fellowship Teachers’ Institute 2019
What are the reasons that we study history? What is history? Is it what happened or what we think happened? How do we dig through bias and teach what really happened? Also, discover a few fascinating…
Why are some stories powerful, while others fall flat? Jim encourages us to tell stories with economy, empathy, universality, and tension–and offers plenty of example stories. This excerpt was…
Bible Class: what is it for? Discover the vision that you should have in teaching Bible; learn about some practical helps to overcoming an apathetic attitude that we so often tend to have when…
How we finish is more important than how we start. Pressing on in the face of difficulty is the mark of a strong teacher. What are some ways we can stay sane and whole when it feels like insanity…
It might depend whom you ask. Perhaps there are some ways to use it rightly; indeed, we use some sort of electronic technology every day. But what about tablets, phones, computers, and such like…
What is your goal as a teacher? Survival? Keeping your job? Teaching is much more than making it to the end of the year, Aaron reminds us. We have the opportunity to invest the precious gifts we…
Discipline is ultimately a liberating exercise. Students need help liberating themselves from the lack of discipline and from frivolous activities. Discipline incubates wisdom.…
Do devotionals need to be deliberate? Can they be planned ahead instead of quickly stirred out of the mud at the last minute? Perhaps a pattern is good to set. Discover some Biblical subjects that…
In brief sessions, speakers introduce the cultures of the Kazakhs, Spanish, Americans, and Mursi.…
What are some distractions that hinder concentration? Is concentration related to comprehension? Reading comprehension is important in life. Comprehending verbal information is also important.…
If we fail to set examples of Biblical worldview in our curriculum, our teaching, and our lives in general, we set our students up to begin the slide into apostate Christianity. We should appreciate…
Then, there are those fast students who get their speed drills done in half the time given on the drill. What to do? Send them outside for an early recess?…
Okay, board, listen up. A teacher is going to share with you some board-shaking ideas. We hope that this workshop will cause the apathetic tendency in your board heart to dash away like a surprised…
Each speaker gives a short profile of a fascinating animal: octopus, kiwi, bugs, and dragonflies.…
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