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Dr. Josh Hollinger, Sarah Moss
Is It Really Worth It?, Sheila Mulder
Is Christian Education "Worth It"?, Sheila Mulder
Is Christian Education "Worth It"?, Sheila Mulder
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"God desires that His people work to restore and form culture."
Posting about the value of Christian education from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/is-christian-education-worth-it/
Athletic Teams Reach Scholarly Milestone, Mike Byker
Becoming Dordt University, Sarah Moss
Ordinary Moments With Extraordinary Outcomes, Karen Van Schouwen
Ordinary Moments With Extraordinary Outcomes, Karen Van Schouwen
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Defender Football: More Than A Game, Justin Banks
Endings And Beginnings: Two Sides Of The Coin, Amy Westra
Endings And Beginnings: Two Sides Of The Coin, Amy Westra
The Voice
No abstract provided.
New Research Institute Brings New Funding, Sally Jongsma
New Research Institute Brings New Funding, Sally Jongsma
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Reaching All The Students In Your Classroom, Kathleen Vantol
Reaching All The Students In Your Classroom, Kathleen Vantol
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This presentation discusses scaffolding: distinct instructional techniques which provide the supports that struggling learners may need to learn challenging lesson content. Planning for inclusion of appropriate scaffolding requires that teachers know both their students and their content well.
Celebrating Diversity In Christian Schools With Differentiation, Patricia C. Kornelis
Celebrating Diversity In Christian Schools With Differentiation, Patricia C. Kornelis
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Does it matter if some of your students are lost and have no idea how to connect with you and with learning? Does it matter if some of your students are consistently ahead and are spending considerable time waiting for the rest of us to catch up?