We must teach our children to be Kingdom heirs—not just laborers in the marketplace **** “Who are you?” a university student once asked me. Odd question, I thought. I’d handled countless student questions, but this one caught me unprepared. “Uh . . . I’m a professor,” I answered weakly. “No!” he shot back. “I don’t […]| Reformed Perspective
I often write about how the true purpose of school is not to learn any particular subject – math, biology, English, etc. – but to learn more broadly applicable skills like how to learn, logical reasoning, and executive function. This is because most of the subjects you study in school don’t have much practical utility. Read More| Northwest Educational Services
Teachers, when designing lessons, where do you start? What drives your process?| The Effortful Educator