Faithful Citizenship and Political Conversation in the Classroom Politics is unique in its capability to divide. By nature it is contentious and oppositional, drawing lines and setting people and groups […]
When the Teaching Gets Tough: Sexuality and Gender Teachers in Christian schools care deeply about students’ well-being and growth in discipleship to Jesus. When faced with tough questions about sexuality […]
Controversy as Opportunity: A Symposium on Origins within a Christian Secondary School Observers of Christian schools and the wider American culture know the depths of controversy elicited in recent debates by the topic of […]
Current Events in our Classrooms As educators, we interact on a daily basis with students who are influenced by what goes on around them in the world. […]
The Beauty of Diversity and the Problem of Multiculturalism “Are all cultures equal?” When I ask students this question, a sharp student will usually respond by asking, “What do you mean […]
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