Adventist Education: Home, School and Church Working Together
We try to do all we can to help reinforce family values. Our chances of doing this are increased if the family values mesh with…
Adventist Education: Reinforcing Family Values
Today, more and more roles that used to be the responsibility of the family are being thrust onto the school.
Integrating School and Community for English Learning
Adventist Colleges, educators, and students alike can be the catalyst for creating innovative methods of English language learning in regions of high illiteracy.
Adventist Education: The Teacher as Role Model
Never underestimate the impact of the role model that teachers and school staff provide to students.
Adventist Education: Service Learning
When was the last time you consciously stopped and took the time to step outside your comfort zone and help somebody you did not have…
Adventist Education: Curriculum Emphasis
Our curriculum emphasises more than just learning of content.
Adventist Education: Nurturing Children Spiritually
While all schools highlight learning for life, Adventist education sees a much bigger picture.
Adventist Education: Reflecting God’s Grace through Discipline
How we discipline is how we show our view of God.
Adventist Education: The Special Character
What makes Adventist education special? How does one justify the investment in this brand of parochial education?
Philosophy of True Education Desired by Adventist Children and Parents
As Adventist educators, we should focus on developing our students’ characters and connection with Christ.
Charting Course by Focusing on Our Graduallies
Excellence demands consistent graduallies. Endurance, effort, self-reflection and wisdom propels us toward the destination we seek.
Charting Course for Stronger Communities
Through involvement in real life experiences such as mission service, peer mentoring, and projects and expeditions, students become crew rather than mere passengers.