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Home » Series » FBEP Teachers’ Week » Teachers Week 2016
In the last of four sessions on the Anabaptist view of knowledge, Kyle talks about empowering a faith that will not shrink. Faith, says Kyle, is the window by which we experience the unseen–and…
In the third of four sessions on the Anabaptist view of knowledge, Kyle points out the difference between what is called “knowledge” in the information age and the knowledge the Bible recommends.…
In the second of four sessions on Anabaptist teaching, Kyle extends the analogy of swords>plowshares/knowledge>wisdom by speaking of the specifics of classroom life. Kyle explores the question of who…
Do your students know who they are? Do they appreciate the Anabaptist value on following Christ? In the first of four talks, Kyle encourages us to settle with our Anabaptist heritage, which views…
Inspiring teachers spark a response that initiates action. Listen to learn seven attitudes and actions that teachers should have and do to spark action in their students.…
In part one, Becky lists a series of tools and techniques that you may find helpful in teaching children with learning disabilities. In part two, she adds curricula and activities from a number of…
This is part four of a four-part series in which Glendon addresses lesson planning, student motivation, and other topics relevant to new teachers.…
This is part three of a four-part series in which Glendon addresses lesson planning, student motivation, and other topics relevant to new teachers.…
This is part two of a four-part series in which Glendon addresses lesson planning, student motivation, and other topics relevant to new teachers.…
This is part one of a four-part series in which Glendon addresses lesson planning, student motivation, and other topics relevant to new teachers.…
School is about learning. However, the learning that takes place in our schools must go far beyond the academics if we are to be truly Christian in our education. Parents in our communities are…
This workshop is not just for administrators but will help those who are in a leadership role at their school. Larry shared ideas to help your life to go more smoothly as you lead out with fellow…
When should I start planning ahead for my art classes? A. Plan ahead before school starts Get enough art ideas together for most of the year. Make an example of each one. Note any…
Many teachers are responsible for two or more grades in a classroom. How can a multi-grade classroom be structured and managed effectively and efficiently?…
A mentor is one who has a vision for the calling of another person, and the gifts God has given that person to fulfill the calling.…
Deana says, “I’ve had students beg not to go to recess so that we could finish reading a chapter of a book. Sounds fishy? It is easier than you think. Discover methods to enhance learning and instill…
This workshop is a continuation of strategies to use when communicating with your students, including the troublemakers and those with mental blocks. Real life stories and teacher-student role play…
This workshop focused on strategies to use when communicating with your students, including the troublemakers and those with mental blocks. Real life stories and teacher-student role play are…
Across the country, discipline problems are the number one reason for teachers leaving the classroom. What are some ways to prevent discipline problems? How can a teacher give effective, corrective…
This is the first of four messages given by Linford on the life of David. His text is Psalm 17:15: “As for me, I will behold thy face in righteousness; I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with they…
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