But I Thought I Was Hired to Teach
Biblical Integration, Blog, Classroom Culture, Discipleship, Faith Learning, School Mission, Spiritual Formation, Teaching Strategies | October 27, 2023
This is a pep talk about an elephant in the classroom: Must Christian educators also be youth pastors? What am I talking about? My story is a little embarrassing, but if you are like me, it might be encouraging. If you are not like me, it might help you understand...
Our Best Beyond Words
Curriculum Trak is pleased to welcome Dawn Fountain to our event calendar! She will be hosting a webinar for our community on October 27, 2023, at 3:00 p.m. (ET) and we would be glad to have you join us as we learn from Dawn’s insight and experiences. Have you...The Importance of Vision – for the Classroom
Blog, Biblical Integration, Discipleship, Educator Insights, Faith Learning, Integration, Spiritual Formation | October 10, 2023
Curriculum Trak is pleased to share with our readers a series of articles from Stacy Kok about what it means to be a godly educator. Knowing that many of you believe that education is God’s calling in your life, we plan to share each month about what this calling...
Back to School Blog Bibliography: Professional Reading Ideas for 2023-2024
Blog, Efficiency, Faith Learning, Networking/Collaboration, Professional Development, Resources | August 8, 2023
Every administrator and teacher has experienced the butterflies that come with the first days of school. “Teacher anxiety dreams” are the talk of the lounge and include colorful details of bulletin boards that melt like Salvador Dali paintings, classroom desks turned...
Only One Thing Is Needed – Our Focus in Christian Education
Biblical Integration, Blog, Discipleship, Faith Learning, School Mission, Spiritual Formation | August 4, 2023
A time to reflect was forced upon me last Fall. It was once again made clear to me that only ONE THING is ever needed: the love of Jesus and faith in his Salvation. My time of reflection was forced upon me with the sudden and unexpected death of my younger brother. My...