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Home » Series » FBEP Teachers’ Week » Teachers Week 2018
How can we begin the year with the passion, vision, and energy needed to do well when the draining aspects of school life are staring us in the face? As we fix our eyes on Jesus and learn to navigate…
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…
Should current events be taught as a one-time per week class, a daily 5-minute reference and review, or simply integrated into class discussions? How can the teacher maximize the nearly-universal…
Stewardship applies to everyone who has God-given resources at their disposal. Students of all ages must learn to be responsible stewards of the time, talent, and treasure entrusted to them by God.…
This is an excerpt from a presentation at Teachers’ Week 2018 on Christians and technology. To purchase the series, visit Christian Learning Resource.…
Teaching is personally exhausting. It is difficult to maintain passion and effectiveness over the long haul. Why? This presentation focuses on the daily practices that lie behind a teachers…
Why and how did the Anabaptism movement pioneer separation of church and state, now embraced by most of the free world today? Why did the movement possess so much spiritual power in the early years…
How does the Anabaptist movement mesh with other reformation events? This presentation focuses on the benefits of using a timeline to keep Anabaptist history in the correct context.…
How and when did other reformation leaders interact with the Anabaptist movement? This presentation focuses on the Reformation and various religious leaders during that time period.…
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…
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Culture is the “hidden curriculum” or “persona” that shapes and influences every aspect of your classroom. Mr. Hurst focuses on the spiritual, academic, and social aspects of a school and the…
Does the thought of teaching invigorate you, or has the classroom become misery? Anthony calls us to depend, always, on the Lord, and to curb the influences that can drag down our teaching.…
When students come to your classroom, you teach them to sit quietly and listen to the teacher. But how well can they absorb what they are being taught? Glenda leads a mini-class in which she…
Administrators need some basic tools to be effective in their role. This presentation will help administrators identify the tools they need and provide samples for them to refine for their own…
Almost every school has a few students who need extra help and tutoring, yet many of our schools do not have the staff or special resources available for these students. Rather than just let them…
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