As a student at North Canyon High School in Phoenix, Alan O’Bryan worked part time as a math tutor as soon as he was old enough to drive. That experience, along with the realization of how impactful some of his teachers had been in his life, led him to want to be an educator. His plan when he initially entered Arizona State University was to get a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and get certified to become a high school teacher. But things did not go exactly according to plan.
A look into how these local Catholic schools have integrated and accommodated students of all types of religious backgrounds.
Create a learning environment that captures the imagination and enthusiasm of students and prepares them for the next level.
Watch how the Center for Digital Inclusion taught project management to school students and how it impacted their lives.
With Edmentum Exact Path, you can turn to an online summer learning program that’s much more meaningful for your students and beneficial for their varying learning abilities. Discover four tips to keep the learning going using Exact Path, even when students aren’t in the classroom.
Do you ever worry? If so, why do you worry? Then next: when do you worry? Still more: does your worrying help you in any way you can think? Finally, what is it that can bring your worrying to a halt? The whole reality of worrying so prevalent in these stressful times should be addressed and …
Whether it’s helping children cope with the demands of urban living or helping others rise above challenges they face in learning, Lutheran educators across the nation are there to help.
Grace isn’t an excuse to be lazy or apathetic about the marks of a Christian life. It’s the catalyst by which we grow.
I grew up going to church and learning about God. Maybe partly because of that, I spent years taking Christianity for granted. I pursued a comfortable faith. Pleasant enough, but not particularly bold or especially memorable.
When we disagree with other people around us, how can we be sure that we are the ones being true to the gospel?
What steps can students take to thrive in their faith during college? Sean offers six critical steps from his experience and research.
While Scientology shares much in common with other religions as regards basic religious concepts and a mandate to improve society, the most valuable asset Scientology offers is an actual technology for achieving greater spiritual awareness. Moreover, while many religions promise salvation in the hereafter, Scientology offers certainty of eternal salvation now. Then, too, Scientology makes …
Learning is a skill, which means that there are steps you can take in order to learn how to learn. These 30 tips will allow you to learn any skill fast.
How can we begin to explain the Trinity to young children? Jimmy Akin shows us how to make the mystery more accessible while avoiding subtle errors.
I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty or hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things through him who …
The size of certain infinite sets has been a mystery. Now, it turns out, each one is different than the next, and they can all be ordered by size
What is this Greek term paideia and what does it mean? How does it apply to classical Christian education (CCE)?
Some curriculum will help them survive. They need to know how to read so they can self-administer medicine correctly and read signs that warn them about danger. But how do we use education to help our kids grow in Christ?
The goal of our services is to simply remember that God loves us and keep showing up.
What do you do when you pray about a pressing issue but don't seem to get an answer? Do you sometimes feel too guilty to pray, or have doubts during prayer time? Many of us struggle at some point with these issues. Learn how to pray through these challenges in this message from Dr. Stanley.
“There was a moment,” said my friend, “when I know that I really believed. I suppose I was 10 or 11. Then I went through confirmation classes, and even though