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Classroom Intervention Strategies, Part 1: Low Level Responses

All teachers leave an impression. Thus, it is essential that Seventh-day Adventist teachers use a grace-based classroom management approach.

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Helping Students Process Advice

By helping students develop strategies for dealing with advice, we can help them listen to advice while still taking ownership of their own decisions.

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Becoming a Facilitator: Architect, Pilot, and Guide

A teacher who is striving to be a facilitator should focus on three basic roles: Architect, Pilot, and Guide.

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Exploring an Adventist Philosophy of Education

Why teach in an Adventist school? Is it worth the trouble? Do you know what you are supposed to accomplish?

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Blended Learning

Blended learning is an education approach that combines online digital media with active learning methods within the classroom. It requires the digital and physical presence…

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Four Learning Styles

The are four types of learners. Each of these types of learners does best when instruction answers one of four simple questions: why, what, how,…

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Bloom’s Taxonomy & Learning Retention

What does Bloom’s Taxonomy have to do with how much content our students remember?

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Jesus, Master Teacher—Instructional Themes

Walking in the footsteps of the Master Teacher, we should take care to emphasize these themes of His teaching in our classrooms.

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21st Century Learning

21st Century Learning can be a game changer for students lucky enough to experience it. Pioneers in this style of education are starting to see…

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Ditching the Desks

If you are not entirely happy with classroom desks, don’t be afraid to try something different! You may be pleasantly surprised.

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Jesus, Master Teacher—The Case of the Samaritan Woman

To walk in the footsteps of Jesus as educators, we must carefully trace His footprints.

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