Final exams are just around the corner and studying can be hard if you’re not sure how to do it. Here are tips for cramming for exams! Read More
Books to Read to Your Children During Black History Month
It is important to have conversations with your children about race and diversity both at home and in school. Here are some of our favorite books for discussing race, diversity, and Black History Month with our children! Read More
Ways to Keep Online Students Interested in School
For students still attending school virtually as 2021 continues, it can be easy to lose motivation and become disinterested in classes. Here are our tips and tricks for reinvigorating your student’s interests in school and keeping them invested in classes as the school year continues. Read More
What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
Life doesn’t always do what we want it to do, but it is comforting to know that God’s love remains steadfast for each and every one of us everyday. We don’t need to lose faith when we see others receive answers to their prayers, while we feel like we haven’t yet received our own blessings. We can rest assured knowing that our time is coming, and when it hits the ground, the earth will feel it! Read More
This Is How You Do It
Teachers need to be equipped for it all. Trusted educators, who not only pass on knowledge and truth, but also correct a fault with patience and instruction. Communication is one of the most important roles of a teacher, nonetheless, handing forward the benefits of faith, hope and love is the greatest gift a teacher can give. Read More
When the Eyes of the Heart are Opened
Being a visual learner, I always feel the need to produce a mental image for my students. Building up students to be out-of-the-box thinkers, while watching them gather together some basic life-long tools for their shed, is a wonderful privilege. Read More