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Home » Series » FBEP Teachers’ Week » Teachers’ Week 2011
Single lady teachers live with their desire for a man unfulfilled. This can make them vulnerable and can result in unwise responses to male teachers or students (including those they are drawn to as…
In this workshop we will work as a group to outline the typical challenges single lady teachers face relating to male authorities. We will then consider the relational principles that apply to these…
Scattered throughout our classrooms, hiding behind masks, silently begging for help—these are the students who are not necessarily struggling with geometry, physics, or grammar, they are battling…
This subject grows out of the recent book Already Gone by Ken Ham. Already Gone contends that many Protestant young people have grown up learning Bible stories as cute stories with no real-life…
After 30 years in the classroom, a retired teacher shares things he would avoid and things he would do again if given the opportunity.…
The fact that we teachers have authority over our students is a given. How and why we use it makes all the difference. Lets look at ways we can humbly serve our students by properly exercising our…
Does sloppy thinking matter? How does critical thinking serve faith? What is the difference between objective and subjective thinking? How susceptible are we to propaganda and to clever men with an…
Identifying and resolving teacher- and student-created problems that threaten the wholesome spirit in our classrooms. Here Mr. Whitt speaks about keeping respect in the classroom and the distractions…
Identifying and resolving teacher- and student-created problems that threaten the wholesome spirit in our classrooms. Here Mr. Whitt focuses on the teacher’s role in relationships in the classroom.…
Identifying and resolving teacher- and student-created problems that threaten the wholesome spirit in our classrooms. Here Mr. Whitt focuses on relationship issues that can bring bad attitudes into…
Identifying and resolving teacher- and student-created problems that threaten the wholesome spirit in our classrooms. Here Mr. Whitt talks about the importance of identifying problems and evaluating…
Burnout and Boredom are two of the cancers poised to attack teachers in their 2nd or 22nd year. Can these career-ending illnesses be prevented?…
The last session of this series focuses on the church school movement of the mid-1900’s, challenges then and now, and a call to embrace our Anabaptist foundations of brotherhood and accountability as…
Mr. Miller focuses on the changes in Christian education after the Reformation. Many people who wanted religious freedom moved to America. The industrial revolution brought a specialization of labor.…
Mr. Miller continues to talk through the history of Christian education from Roman rule, where Christian schools were looked upon as preparation for the world, through the middle ages where the…
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…
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