August 16, 20173:15 read The Joys and Challenges of Teaching English One of the challenges of being an English teacher is the plurality of areas that must be covered in class: literature, grammar, vocabulary, and writing. As with literature,... Read more...
August 16, 20175:39 read Choosing the Right School Leader Even the most casual observers of the Christian education movement in the United States tend to see a limited pool of quality leaders, particularly at the school level. That must... Read more...
August 16, 20176:16 read More Laws of Classroom Management In last April's Balance, I wrote about the First Law of Classroom Management: The Law of New Beginnings. In this article, I would like to address four more important laws that... Read more...
August 16, 20172:19 read Misplaced Priorities Did you hear the one about the Super Bowl? There’s an empty seat between two men in the stadium. “I can’t believe that seat didn’t sell!” “It... Read more...
August 16, 20173:10 read Making History Interesting Recent years have seen many news and education magazines with articles lamenting the fact that the knowledge of American students in history, geography, and other social studies... Read more...
August 16, 20175:00 read How Families Influence Academic Achievement in Christian Schools A former principal and Christian school teacher gives advice on how parents can create home environments that will contribute to their child’s academic success. As a former... Read more...
August 16, 20171:21 read I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day In 1863 America was caught up in the terrible ravages of the Civil War which ripped the country in half. It was in this year during the Battle of New Hope Church in Virginia that a... Read more...
August 16, 20175:01 read Holding Fast: Christian Education Across the Centuries Holding Fast: Christian Education Across the Centuries Once there was a perfect classroom with perfect students and a perfect Teacher. But not for long. Both of the students broke... Read more...