TEACH Volume 11, Issue 1
Despite the claims of a much larger percentage, recent studies revealed only 4% of American adults ages 18-29 hold a biblical worldview.
In Adventist News: July-September 2017
This quarter, North American Division publications included the following articles that may be of interest to Adventist educators.
Jesus, Master Teacher—The Case of the Samaritan Woman
To walk in the footsteps of Jesus as educators, we must carefully trace His footprints.
5 Continuing Education Courses for Adventist Teachers
The 5 courses are freely available through the Adventist Learning Community for continuing education credit.
Adventist Education: Nurturing Children Spiritually
While all schools highlight learning for life, Adventist education sees a much bigger picture.
Prevenir crises é prevenir problemas de imagem
Como se previnem crises de imagem em uma instituição educacional adventista?
Marketing Strategies
Take a look at our favorite resources on marketing strategies, collected and reviewed by CIRCLE.
Have a Life
Meaningless! Meaningless! Says the Teacher. Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless. What does he gain from all his labor under the sun? (Ecclesiastes 1:2) When did…
Asking Good Questions & Responding to Student Answers
As teachers, we often find our classroom discussions falling flat. How can we encourage critical thinking, deeper conversations, great discussions, content synthesis, and learner engagement?…
International Conference on Faith Integration at Babcock University
The second International Conference on Faith Integration is scheduled for September 17-21 at Babcock University in Nigeria. This Adventist education professional development event seeks to:…
Adventist Education: Reflecting God’s Grace through Discipline
How we discipline is how we show our view of God.
Jesus, Master Teacher—The Case of Nicodemus
What do you see when you observe Jesus, the teacher? Nicodemus met Jesus, the Teacher, and he was changed.