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Home » Series » Teachers Week 2022
While the terms we use to describe our schools can be empty slogans, they can also help us understand what we do. In this talk, Kyle examines key mottoes in Christian education.…
Are you tired and fatigued while you teach? Does your voice hurt after school? Does your back hurt? Your feet? Do you lose your voice every year? Are you a stressed mess? Do you find yourself…
Juggling two or more grades in a classroom definitely has its challenges. This session covers four ways you can work toward an efficient, organized classroom with motivated and happy students. This…
To fulfill your commitment to be the leader in your classroom, you need to prepare for the year, manage, and teach in a way that controls the leaning and calls them to follow, and then reflect and…
You as a teacher are given the authority to structure your classroom for a successful school year. Anthony considers principles and practices for establishing positive disciplines in the classroom.…
Younger grades. Note names. Sight singing. Vocal training. What age? When? How high should they sing? MONOTONES !!! What is Kodaly? Jeff, who has taught music for more than 15 years, answers lots of…
“Mentoring is taking your life experience and giving it away for free.” In this final installment of Metaphors for Teachers, Stephan calls us to guide students personally, and personably. …
What do Steven King, William Shakespeare, and Claire Schnupp have in common? In the third message of a four part series on metaphors for teachers, Stephan urges teaches to maintain their own…
Teachers expend hours of effort, but the payback for this work is not instantly evident. The time and emotional energy you invest today do not come with guaranteed returns. Still, says Stephan, …
Have you reckoned with the power that comes with your position as a teacher? You choose, decide, and judge the affairs of your classroom. Dodging this responsibility is not an option: Like it or not,…
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