What Is Christian Education?
A Christian Philosophy of Education
A Call for Christian School Teachers
The Green Machine – Organized Environmentalism in Our Classrooms
What is it Like to Plan to Teach Ministry of Education Curricula Christianly?
The Confessions of an (Occasionally) Frustrated Teacher
The Joy of The Christian School Teacher
Genuine Interest = Communication Perspectives on Teaching and Learning
Teaching: More than Knowledge and Skills
Planning to Teach a Christian Lesson
Professional Development Needed in Our Schools
Principal Evaluation
Want to be a Teacher? One Nice Part of Teaching is that You Often “Grow on the Go.”
What I Teach
Eyes
Jesus as Rabbi in the Fourth Gospel
This study aims to provide a corrective to the current debate regarding the historical Jesus by studying the Gospel of John’s presentation of Jesus as a teacher. The argument is not that this is the major, or even a major aspect of John's teaching on Christ. Rather, John reflects the common perception of Jesus among his contemporaries, friends and foes alike: that Jesus was, perhaps more, but certainly no less, than a rabbi.
Teaching
In this article on teaching, the author discusses the problems with teaching, the task of the teacher to explain, to motivate, to discipline and to be a model. The author also looks at the personal struggles of the teacher.