I am now finishing my 30th year of teaching and, wow, how the time has flown! I so clearly remember starting my current job as the “new kid on the block” all those years ago. I remember being overwhelmed with how much I had to learn. From the first day in the classroom, though, I knew that I was right where God wanted me to be, and I knew that I was going to love being there.
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What I've Learned in 30 Years of Teaching
By Ruth Beschta on Apr 21, 2020 9:00 PM
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Think Outside the (Cereal) Bowl: Breakfast Foods that Best Fuel our Kids for School
By Angela Lutz on Feb 18, 2020 9:00 PM
We’ve heard it since we were kids and likely tell our own children the same: Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
Yet, in a cereal-dominated breakfast world, it is easy for our kids to fall into a rut of eating the same processed, nutrient depleted (non) foods for breakfast everyday before school. The convenience and popularity of those colorful boxes of cereal are hard to top, yet there is unseen cost to our kids’ bodies that may affect their capacity for focus and learning throughout the school day. Knowing why breakfast is, in fact, the most important meal of the day, and knowing what foods best fuel the body and mind will help us set up our kids for success at the onset of each day.
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The Pattern of the Universe
By Troy McIntosh on Jan 30, 2020 9:00 PM
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." Genesis 1:1
Adam and Eve. The Garden of Eden. One off-limits tree. A serpent.
Jesus. A sinless life. A cross.
Many people are familiar with the Christian account of Creation and the Fall, and Jesus' work on the cross that redeems us. Perhaps what is less familiar is how this pattern is echoed throughout history, and how it shapes education.