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Educational Technology – Is It “Kid’s Stuff”?
The Teacher’s Guide to Tech 2022 comes in at a whopping 336 pages. Each page brings fresh ideas regarding apps and websites for the classroom courtesy of the guide’s publisher, Jennifer Gonzalez, and her blog—Cult of Pedagogy. Jennifer Gonzalez concentrates on tech resources for K-12 educators, students, and classrooms. But if you’re waiting for the…
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Letter From the Editor: A New Blog Series and Bible Study for a Growing Problem
Dear Brothers in Ministry, You’ve heard the argument: “But Pastor, God wants me to be happy.” You’ve sensed the hint of pride as someone proclaims, “You know, God helps those who help themselves.” Worldwide, only 6 percent of professing Christians hold to foundational biblical beliefs. But even among those, you will hear professions of unbiblical beliefs—like…
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10 Lies About God: A Faith Worth Having
One form of faith or another runs through our culture. For secular Christmas and Easter celebrations, we have Santa and the Easter bunny. For football games, lucky socks. Or, if all else fails, you can have faith in yourself. Whether it’s through movies, books, or inspiring Internet posts, messages such as “Just have faith” or…
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The Seventh Word: A word of confidence
Jesus called out with a loud voice, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” (Luke 23:46) We have come to the final word Jesus spoke from the cross, the last thing he said before he died. If you do an internet search for famous last words, you’ll be able to read the last words…
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The Sixth Word: A word of completion
When he had received the drink, Jesus said, “It is finished.” (John 19:30) Finished. It’s hard for us to think of many things actually being finished. Oh, little things get finished, I suppose. Writing an exam, reading a book—those sorts of things can be finished. Laundry, grocery shopping, cleaning, car and home maintenance—those sorts of…
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Universal Design for Learning, Part Three
As we conclude this brief series on Universal Design for Learning, let’s look at some potential implications of UDL for our adult Bible study classes. You’ll remember from previous articles that UDL is a design framework based on Acknowledging learner variability. Every learner brings different gifts, learning preferences, challenges, and life situations to the classroom.…
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