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Finish the Year Strong Becky Ramsey, Public School Representative
When the first days of March roar into the school year like a lion, that growl is loud enough to wake up students’ and teachers’ thoughts about the end of the school year and summer break. The problem? There are at least three or four months still left, and everyone needs to finish the year strong.Read more
Does Regular School Attendance Matter? A kindergartener had fourteen absences in five months, half of them without explanation. The school district contacted the prosecutor’s office, and the mother was convicted for violating the state’s compulsory school attendance law. This led me to do some research on how important daily attendance is for learning and achievement. Read more
Building Collaboration in and Among Christian Schools Nancy Shonamon, Christian School Representative In the realm of education, Christian school educators have the significant responsibility of not only imparting knowledge but also nurturing the spiritual growth of their students. Since this task can be both rewarding and challenging, it is vital for educators to have a strong support system.Read more
A Teacher’s Relationship with an Administrator Mark Taylor, College/University and Christian School Representative
I often share with future teachers that the administration should not be considered “your enemy.” We should support one another and work for each other’s success. Your success is dependent on the administrator, and the principal’s success is dependent upon your success. Read more
The Things a Two-Year-Old Child Can Teach You I started working in early childhood education by accident. During high school, I took a child development class in which we had to work in a childcare center for a semester. I remember I could not wait for that semester to end! Everything was unorganized; the children seemed to lack any discipline. I remember thinking, “This is not for me!” Read more
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