Master Teaching

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Path to Understanding

As we see her students and colleagues through her eyes, Erika McIntyre illustrates their learning preferences. In the process, she inspires us to follow their example by mediating on the Word.

January 25, 2023 · Leave a comment

Seeking & Sacrificing

With this teacher lectionary, we’re seeking the King like the wise men did and laying gifts at His feet. Will you join us?

December 26, 2020 · Leave a comment

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.

May 20, 2015 · 8 Comments

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!

May 6, 2015 · 5 Comments

If the Shoe Doesn’t Fit

Some of my students suffer from a serious disease that could be described as egocentrism. They sometimes get so caught up in Self, are so afraid of looking bad or their … Continue reading

June 25, 2014 · Leave a comment

Fields and Trees

Have you ever wondered why when you run into a student that eagerly answers all of your questions in class, gives creative details and personal examples to illustrate her unique … Continue reading

June 11, 2014 · Leave a comment

Bloom’s Taxonomy Plus the Moral Dimension

(This is the second of a two-part post. Read part 1 here: Bloom’s Taxonomy & the Deeper Dimensions.) A few years ago, I visited the zoo with friends. As we crowded at … Continue reading

June 4, 2014 · 2 Comments

Facing Fear: Letting Go & Moving Forward

Fear can be debilitating.  Kissing cousins with pride, it can breed defensiveness and make people pigheaded.  It can get us off track or completely stop us in our tracks.  In … Continue reading

May 14, 2014 · 4 Comments

Ears to Hear and i+1

Wherever it may come from—a mind given over to Yahweh, in defiant denial of Him, or anywhere in between—all wisdom is Yahweh’s. When we see the intersection of wisdom from … Continue reading

April 30, 2014 · 5 Comments

Wisdom from Above

When I first came to China 20 years ago fresh from an MA TESOL program, I taught—with some pride—in a fully Western (facilitative, activities-based) way.  I even gave workshops on … Continue reading

April 2, 2014 · 10 Comments

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