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Discipling Students as Jesus does by Meeting the Unique Needs of Each Learner

August 29, 2023

By Educator Contributor

By: Erin Thigpen- Exceptional Student Services Director at Desert Christian Schools Have you ever sat down over a cup of coffee and listened to someone share how Jesus captured their heart? I am blessed to have sat with many who … Continued

Coaching is for Everyone: Lifelong Learning as a Teacher

August 15, 2023

By Educator Contributor

By Kailene Coffin As Christians, we see the “coaching process” occur in many areas of our life. Typically, we see this as discipleship in our churches and small groups. As teachers and Christian educators, coaching and discipleship are very similar … Continued

Secondary to Primary: Encouragement for those Switching Grade Levels

July 31, 2023

By Educator Contributor

I had planned to teach high school social studies. In 2014, I was 24 and had recently completed my master’s in secondary education. I did my student teaching in an 11th grade American History classroom. I was young and daunted … Continued

The Name Game: Engaging Secondary Students on the First Day of School

July 24, 2023

By Educator Contributor

What if you flipped the script on the first day in a secondary classroom? What if this was the year you chose not to go over the syllabus UNTIL the 3rd or 4th day? Does this scare you or seem like … Continued

An Administrator’s New Best Friend

June 26, 2023

By Educator Contributor

Written by Kailene Coffin   Ok, fellow admin friends. Let’s chat. Our job is difficult! We keep the school running, do a lot of behind-the-scenes oiling of gears, and poke fingers in the holes of the ship so that we … Continued

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