I wish I could say that I was one of those smart kids who always loved history. Yet, in one sense, I guess that I did—although perhaps without...
Tag: learning
Social Controversies in the Classroom: How to Put Learning First
Discussing emotionally charged social controversies in the classroom is one of the few parts of my job for which I feel really well-equipped. I just...
Learning from 9-11
http://youtu.be/01VDpR8ulms 🤝 Stand with us: 09-11-18 Dr. Brown shares practical insights from the tragic terrorist attacks of September 11,...
Bridging Our Kids’ Learning Gap: AEI’s Nat Malkus on Adjusting to a New Normal in Today’s Schools
http://youtu.be/Ug4v_FCnu14 The pandemic was devastating to millions of people around the world. Perhaps no one was more affected here in the...
Faithful Learning: A Vision for Theologically Integrated Education
I have taught at Houston Christian (formerly Houston Baptist) University since 1991, and I am happy to report that the university has spent the last...
The Difference with Matt & Kendal Hagee – “Learning Through Life”
http://youtu.be/MtnM64Qc1V8 Our God makes all things new. Taking a new path might bring you to a place where God can fulfill his plan for your...
‘COVID Slide’: A Learning Mystery and Potential Headache for Educators, Parents and Students
http://youtu.be/BkR9tHW2RNQ 'COVID Slide': A Learning Mystery and Potential Headache for Educators, Parents and Students --- SUBSCRIBE to the...
Christ Animated Learning. My Feet Are Still Moving: Unseen Challenges in Our Midst.
Moving from Invisible to Visible In 1989, shortly after our wedding I was hospitalized and given a worst-case scenario of six months to live....
Helping Your New Faculty with Christ-Animated Learning
Recently, the editor of this blog, Perry Glanzer, asked readers if they had an example of faculty development for Christian mission that has been...