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    Improving Quality in the Classroom

    In a recent post, Seth Godin wrote about the misconception of quality being the result of effort. He states,  Quality is defined as consistently meeting…

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    Scott Postma October 27, 2021

    On the Importance of Memorization

    In the modern world, memory is often disparaged as unnecessary, a distraction or hindrance to progress even. Thus, the practice of rote memorization in education…

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    Scott Postma October 25, 2021

    In Loco Parentis

    Given parents are ultimately responsible for their child’s education (Ephesians 6:4), hiring a teacher does not mean parents are abdicating their responsibilities. They are wisely…

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    Scott Postma October 6, 2021

    Classical Recitations

    In his classical approach to systematic theology, Thomas Oden references the fact that modern journalism unwittingly derives its sequence of good reporting from classical Christian…

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    Scott Postma September 29, 2021

    The Ideal Teacher

    “I believe the ideal teacher would approach any masterpiece that he was presenting to his class almost as if he had never seen it before.”1…

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    Scott Postma September 28, 2021

    Educational Aims

    The educational aims of a good teacher are less about training than they are about transforming. The former is aimed at doing while the latter…

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    Scott Postma September 27, 2021

    Servant Leadership & Servant Teaching

    This week, I experienced a bit of providence in my daily Bible reading. The Old Testament reading was from 1 Kings 12, where the new…

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    Gregory Soderberg July 18, 2020

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