Several years ago a university in southern Florida conducted some research to try to identify characteristics common to teachers recognized as successful/excellent.
Have you ever wondered what you would experience as one of Jesus’ disciples? Can you imagine accepting his person to person invitation to “follow me.”?
Each August, when randomly entering Walmart and repeatedly getting shocked at the posted “Back to School” signs, I know that this retired teacher is about to enjoy one of her not-forgotten favorite smells — brand-new boxes of Crayola Crayons!
There are many unsung he-roes at work in school systems throughout the country. Among those are the dedicated volunteers who serve in classrooms and other vital areas of a school’s needs.
Several years ago a university in southern Florida conducted some research to try to identify characteristics common to teachers recognized as successful/excellent.
Have you ever wondered what you would experience as one of Jesus’ disciples? Can you imagine accepting his person to person invitation to “follow me.”?
Each August, when randomly entering Walmart and repeatedly getting shocked at the posted “Back to School” signs, I know that this retired teacher is about to enjoy one of her not-forgotten favorite smells — brand-new boxes of Crayola Crayons!
There are many unsung he-roes at work in school systems throughout the country. Among those are the dedicated volunteers who serve in classrooms and other vital areas of a school’s needs.
“Folks don’t join the field of education because there’s money there,” says Dr. Carmen Balgobin, Volusia County’s new Superintendent. “They join because they have that service mentality.
Educational innovation became urgent and inevitable during the pandemic. Many long-held traditions had to be abandoned to avoid crowds and the inevitable contamination they incurred.
"Suffer the children to come unto Me", Said Jesus, our Savior...words that touch me, Whenever I think of the role that we play, In reaching the children we see every day.