October 19, 20171:51 read Why Choose Christian Textbooks over Secular Textbooks A former sales representative for a secular textbook company shares his experience with the secular agenda that fuels the textbook industry. As a member of the senior sales... Read more...
October 19, 20171:56 read The Teacher and the Troublemaker You have all had one like him. He is the student whose chair teeters on one leg, whose tongue is a windup toy that never runs down, and whose homework is either incorrect,... Read more...
October 19, 20176:20 read Teaching the Word Nestled in the stack of memos, book advertisements, letters, and wedding invitations was a small, hand-addressed envelope. I knew what it was; I'd seen ones like it before. I... Read more...
October 19, 20177:04 read Teaching God’s Providence in History In a recent church service, my pastor referred to a quotation in which Abraham Lincoln was called "one of the greatest theologians of America." At first I was taken back... Read more...
October 19, 20176:29 read Teacher Evaluations: A Different Approach Parents expect quality education in a Christian school. Anything less is not pleasing to them or to our Lord. In many Christian schools the administration assumes that excellence... Read more...
October 19, 20172:36 read Round-Robin Reading Rethought Miss Circle's first impression is pleasure as she looks over her reading group to Tim, Bess, Jody, and Phil, eyes riveted on their books, as Gloria reads her paragraph in turn.... Read more...
October 19, 20171:52 read Should Students Use Graphing Calculators in the High School Classroom? As always, what should we accomplish? If our vision of the classroom is students who quickly and accurately manipulate symbols with pencil and paper, then our answer probably... Read more...
October 19, 20177:43 read Talking to Students about Homosexual Marriage Homosexuality has been around for a long time. It is mentioned in the Bible at least as far back as the time of Abraham (Gen. 19:4–5) and perhaps even the time of Noah (Gen.... Read more...