Whole-Souled and Large Hearted
I soon learned that Mr. Gatewood’s whole heart was intertwined with his students—from the shy ones to those who had much to say.
The Christian Teacher in a Secular Society:
The Challenge of Becoming, Being, and Living
How does a Christian teacher function faithfully and effectively in a secular society? Although not a simple matter to address or resolve, this issue is one that has become increasingly relevant, given trends in contemporary culture.
The Teacher Par Excellence:
Matthew’s Jesus as a Role Model for Teachers
Adults may give little thought to having role models, but many have mentors—individuals whom they trust to guide them forward.
The Four H Teaching Strategy
Preparing a Bible lesson requires a different set of criteria from any other lesson in the curriculum. These lessons deal with cognitive, affective, and spiritual dimensions of life and have the potential to inspire students to change their world for the better, not for selfish reasons, but for godly inspired reasons.
Using Literacy Support Strategies to Enhance Reading Comprehension in Science
Students will be immersed in the study of Creation, grounded in the biblical foundations of the Adventist worldview, and have daily opportunities to explore science, health, and nature through active learning.
Summer Bridge: Helping Prospective College Students Build Bridges to Success
Summer bridge programs have become increasingly numerous and important across the United States, as a growing number of students are applying for college without having adequate college-level skills in key areas, especially reading, writing, and math.
Chimpanzees, Genes, and EPIGENETICS: Changing Views of Inheritance
Some scholars allow evolutionary science to guide their understanding of theology, attempting to make their theology fit the latest scientific paradigms. But recent episodes in science remind us that this is not the wisest approach.