Anchored in a Covenant
We always have a choice if we believe God is leading. Our life’s journey might have storms and rough seas—some stronger than others. Yet, we must press on. A reflection on 1 Samuel 4:3.
Teaching Life Writing (as an Alternative to Fiction) in the Literature Classroom
Adventist English professionals have a long history of defending fiction, often in response to challenges brought by students, parents, and church members. This article presents an alternate perspective as it explores the benefits of Life Writing.
K-12 Adventist School Boards:
Leading Now and Into the Future
Adventist education is foundational for church growth and identity, but its continuation is not guaranteed. It must be defended and renewed with each generation. Each new school year can be a test of loyalty for church communities to determine if funding this evangelistic enterprise is worth their time and effort. How do boards present a persuasive case to parents and church members?
The Post-Lecture Tête-à-Tête:
A Teaching Practice for Fostering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Higher Education
Over the past few years, enrollment in colleges and universities around the world has grown exponentially. Globally, many of the students enrolled in tertiary education can be considered nontraditional. This article presents the Post-Lecture Tête-à-Tête technique as a teaching approach that can help address the needs of nontraditional students in higher education.
Using Christ’s Method for Reaching Students
Most educators readily discuss research, academic service, teaching strategies, professional development, and teaching-related tasks. These topics are central to the profession and occupy most of our time. But could we share God’s love in the context of our teaching career?
Effective Strategies for Teaching Second Language Learners
Learning a new language can be a challenging experience for students. Teachers, too, face challenges in teaching second language learners. Having varied ways to help students memorize and use vocabulary correctly is vital to a language teacher’s toolbox.
Turning Points in Adventist Education:
A Video Series
A valuable resource for Adventist educators is the series of six short videos highlighting significant turning points in Adventist education.
Griggs International Academy and Griggs University
In the early 1900s, because educational opportunities were rare, correspondence education increased in popularity within the United States. Today, correspondence schools and distance education continue to play a vital role in the educational development of students in many parts of the world and within the global Seventh-day Adventist school system.