It is the responsibility of the teacher, says Ed, to make sure that misbehavior in school is stopped. Teachers in the audience interact with Ed in the course of several sessions focused on classroom and school discipline issues. Courtesy FBEP.

It is the responsibility of the teacher, says Ed, to make sure that misbehavior in school is stopped. Teachers in the audience interact with Ed in the course of several sessions focused on classroom and school discipline issues. Courtesy FBEP.

If the purpose of your school is to bring people to Christ, why worry about academics? Matt challenges this view, and calls us to see Christian education as excellent education. This excerpt was taken from a longer talk, Supporting the Parents and Selling the Church, presented at Teachers Week 2018.

Teachers do more than fill a spot, or impart information: their hands become the guides for the hands of their students. This excerpt was taken from a longer talk, Teacher, Curriculum, Facility, Parents, and Students, presented at Teachers Workshops 1997.

Science, says Steven, is best taught with dramatic demonstrations and great enthusiasm. Using a number of experiments, Steven talks through the principles of using demonstrations to teach chemistry and physics.

In a multi-session workshop, Ed deals with general teaching techniques and attitudes, as well as specific solutions for students' needs. Courtesy FBEP.

Duane calls us to build the kingdom in science studies. Courtesy FBEP.

How can teachers engage their students, making school a delightful experience? Ed addresses facility maintenance, hands-on learning, and parent-teacher conferences that include the student. Courtesy FBEP.

Eugene encourages educators, parents, and pastors to support one another in providing a quality education. Although we may not all prefer the same approach, we must operate in loving understanding. Courtesy FBEP.

Anthony delves into the value of creative expression, and ways teachers can foster each student's expressive development. Courtesy FBEP.

Through several work sessions, Ed guides teachers to use Bloom's taxonomy to craft lesson plans with effective goals. Courtesy FBEP.

Telling stories, expecting excellence, disciplining towards mastery: John lays out teaching principles to fire students' desire. Courtesy FBEP.

Golden Rules of Discipline - The Dock for Learning

Golden Rules of Discipline

It is the responsibility of the teacher, says Ed, to make sure that misbehavior in school is stopped. Teachers in the audience interact with Ed in the course of several sessions focused on classroom and school discipline issues.

Courtesy FBEP.

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