The Song of Freedom
What does Birth do for us? It crushes the curse and sings a song of freedom. This week join Melissa K. Smith in singing that song to yourself and over your students and colleagues.
Potato Perspective
Even potatoes can teach a lesson. Melissa K. Smith shows how the role of potatoes in the lives of some students have taught her about gratitude and the art of sharing.
Inside Out
This week Melissa K. Smith tells about a lesson the Master Teacher is currently teaching her through students and colleagues.
Not fair, not fair
Our last ancient model for teachers is Ezekiel. An examination of the “not fairs” of his life and work brings us back around to the Master Teacher.
His Name be ever blessed
This week’s ancient model for teachers is Daniel. We’re looking at how, in his cross-cultural setting in enemy territory, he prospered professionally for Yahweh’s pleasure.
A Beautiful Thing
This week we’re looking at another ancient model for teachers. This time Mary shows us how to turn the worldly acts of our profession into beautiful things for the Master Teacher.
Enlivening & Enlightening
Master Teaching: a blog for teachers who follow the Master Teacher. What does that mean? May today’s post enliven and enlighten you as it looks to the Master Teacher as a model and cheerleader.
Bloom’s Taxonomy & the Deeper Dimensions
May this readers’ favorite inspire you to think about not only how you take your students but also how the Master Teacher might be trying to take you into the deeper dimensions.
Teaching the Master’s Way
This readers’ favorite comes from our Yahweh’s Wisdom series. May it refresh your purpose and reflect meaning into and out of your teaching!
All things to All
Another readers’ favorite, this one from our purpose series. May it refresh and inspire you as you finish out this week of work!
The Firstfruits of Teaching
It’s been a year since we started this blog. In order to celebrate, we’re reposting some of your favorites, posts with clicks and shares and mentions on our survey. With sacrifice lately on our minds, this one seemed like a good place to begin.
