Have you ever heard the saying “teach to the student, not to the curriculum”? Based on my own educational experiences, both personally and professionally, I believe this statement has incredible value for any educator today. A curriculum cannot be designed …
I praise you, because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. (Psalm 139:14 NIV) In the last few decades, it has become increasingly popular to provide an individualized education for students. Typically, …
To understand the necessity of assessments in online learning, it’s important to contrast how assessments are used in an online environment versus how they’re used in a traditional brick-and mortar classroom. In general, online assessments should include a wider range …
Perhaps there is no greater tension in Christian education today than the relationship between faith and science. Over the last 400-500 years, the scientific method has emerged as a wellspring of knowledge, gifting humanity with helpful discoveries and practical new …
Just as biblical worldview can be integrated into each academic subject area, we also must use every tool available to properly assess it in each course. Whether it’s engaging with literature through a biblical lens, or thinking critically—and biblically—about ever-changing …
The pandemic brought about unique needs in education. Schools across the United States are now offering a wide variety of programs that boast individualized options, allowing students to choose between on-site or online learning experiences; move fluidly in and out …
The integration of artificial intelligence into our classrooms is a topic that warrants serious consideration. Since the emergence of AI tools, such as ChatGPT, educators have been scrambling to adapt and respond appropriately. Many educators have been focusing on the …