Tell me, Teacher
We’ve been looking for wisdom in the Master Teacher’s parables. Kimberly takes us to a particular dinner table where He’s an ally to all who need Him.
Resources for Further Education
How do we learn teaching? By furthering our education, of course. If you’re interested in exploring some options, Kimberly put together a list to get you started.
The Master’s Education Trends
What you’ll find in this post is an entry in our teacher lectionary, a guide for prayer. Over the last six weeks here on Master Teaching, you read about trends … Continue reading
The Master’s Prayer for Teachers
We started and now we close before the throne. Kimberly takes us back to the Teacher’s Prayer and brings us to our knees for students.
Talk to Yourself
In her advice to new teachers, Kimberly suggests that instead of giving into fear, they should talk to themselves with messages of trust.
Education as a Wealth-building Strategy is Bankrupt
We’re still talking about education as justice. In this post Kimberly Todd talks about justice as the purpose of education and our purpose as educators who follow the Master Teacher.
5 Reasons to Watch Your Screen Time (with Tips)
This week’s post from our Chinese blog advocates for school children in China by talking to their teachers/parents about screen time.
Linguistic Relativity and Spiritual Transformation
As Kimberly tells us about a favorite theory, she takes us from linguistic relativism to spiritual transformation, from a community of practice to the Body.
Songs of Assent
What does Birth do for us? It fills the hungry with good things and initiates The Great Reversal. This week join Kimberly Todd in singing the songs of assent to Birth’s work in us and our students.
Mordecai, a master teacher
Sometimes it’s helpful to see how others followed the Master Teacher in their life and work. That’s what this post does. It looks to Mordecai as an ancient model for teachers.
Teaching Falls on the Motivated and Unmotivated Alike
This readers’ favorite narrates a success and a failure and draws lessons from both. May it encourage you to keep learning how to motivate your students!
Lighten the Darkness
As spring blooms in the Northern Hemisphere, this readers’ favorite from our Teaching as a Gift series seems appropriate. May you be the Spring that lightens your students’ darkness!