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?
Genuine Interest = Communication Perspectives on Teaching and Learning
The Confessions of an (Occasionally) Frustrated Teacher
The Joy of The Christian School Teacher
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.