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Home » Series » FBEP Teachers’ Week » Teachers Week 2021
Cramming for Bible memory is frustrating for both students and parents, and it is NOT hiding God’s word in their hearts, yet that is what a majority of our students do. This session will present…
What tests should a Christian student pass to be a graduate from a Christian school? Are high GPA and SAT scores the sole metrics for success in Christian education? Lyndon discusses the breathtaking…
This session is a question and response discussion led by Melvin based on the Part 1 morning session.…
At the end of the day, a school is judged by its capacity to prepare students for life in community. The school’s capacity to understand and communicate the “vision, mission, and values” of a…
When faced with a difficult concept or task, students often ask, “When will I ever learn this?” What is behind this familiar and frustrating response? In most cases, John Mark suggests, the question…
“Why should we memorize facts when we can look them up online?” What are students thinking when they ask this? John Mark attacks the question head-on and also gives ideas for what may be going on…
You have just presented the best project of the year to your students. The students start working, and automatically you see that they are not motivated. They might not say “I don’t care,” but their…
When students tell you they can’t do something, what are they really saying? What’s behind the expression of defeat? John Mark suggests three possibilities: the student may be expressing a belief…
Students today have instant access to more information than previous generations could have imagined. For some, this begs a question: “Why should I bother learning it in school if I can just Google…
Student apathy can be a frustrating drag in any classroom. What might be going on beneath the surface of a student’s “don’t-care” attitude?For some, it might signal a fear of failure or a wrong view…
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