The Unique Role and Ministry of an Interim Administrator – Part 1
“And who knows but what thou art come into the kingdom for such a time as this.” – Esther 4:14 In the life of a faith-based school, it is not uncommon to need an interim to temporarily fill the lead administrative position. One solution is the internal interim –...A Few Opportunities for You
Biblical Integration, Blog, Curriculum Development, Pedagogy, School Leadership, Spiritual Formation, Tips & Tricks, Tools | January 12, 2024
This post was first published just before the holidays, and we decided to repost it as we head into the new year, in hopes that some of these opportunities might be more viable for you to consider in the days ahead. Curriculum Trak is blessed to exist at the...
Parent-Teacher Conferences: An Opportunity for Unity
Blog, Character Development, Educator Insights, Encouragement, Leadership, School Leadership, Spiritual Formation | January 2, 2024
Parent-teacher conferences can often cause a lot of anxiety. Parents might be concerned about what a teacher will say about their child. A teacher might be concerned about anything negative that a parent will say. But in a Christian school, it should be different. The...
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Biblical Integration, Blog, Curriculum Development, Pedagogy, School Leadership, Spiritual Formation, Tips & Tricks, Tools | December 1, 2023
Curriculum Trak is blessed to exist at the crossroads between hundreds of schools who are seeking to define, refine, and enhance their instructional efforts and many organizations who seek to serve schools in that process. We enjoy connecting schools with great...
Owners vs. Managers: Why Classroom Management Isn’t Enough
Blog, Educator Insights, Effectiveness, Encouragement, Pedagogy, Philosophy, School Leadership, Teaching Strategies | September 29, 2023
The Teacher’s Lounge podcast welcomed Kellie Tuten this week with an interview about her passionate desire to lead other teachers to become better at their craft, to show them how they can be more than just “classroom managers.” We’re including part of the...