Teachers are many things: mentors, role models, subject matter experts, and sometimes a much-needed listening ear. They are also similar in many ways to a...
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Letter to a New Christian School Teacher
Dear New Christian School Teacher,
Whether this is your first year teaching in a Christian school or your first year teaching anywhere, you are a novice....
Introduction to Leading Insights: Biblical Worldview and Spiritual Formation
Editor’s Note: Today’s post provides an excerpt from a new resource from ACSI Research called “Leading Insights: Biblical Worldview and Spiritual Formation.” To order your copy...
Flourishing Schools: From Insular to Engagement
Where is your school on the spectrum of engagement? The answer to this question is intricately determined by your school’s view of culture (how it...
Roles in Spiritual Formation
Twelve of my fourteen years of childhood schooling (PK-12) were spent in Christian schools. Both of my parents were involved in Christian schooling and education...
The Resource Paradox
Our schools need resources to flourish. You may add, they need resources to survive. Whether finances, facilities, personnel, volunteers, or students, the drive to secure...
Caring Too Much: How Educators Can Fill the Gap Without Burnout
The pandemic stretches educators to new extremes by forcing them to bridge the chasm between classroom learning, hybrid instruction, and remote learning. While schools traverse...
Transformed by Truth
Our theme at school this past year was “Transformed by Truth,” inspired by Romans 12:2: “And do not be conformed to the patterns of this...
Engage, Encourage, Equip: Helping Students to Ask Good Questions
Engage, Encourage, Equip: Helping Students to Ask Good Questions
By Billy Hutchinson
Great teachers and students have one thing in common: they ask many good questions. And...