Focus & Equip (2008.05): How focused are you on your God-given mission?
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1-2-14 Shinkawa Cho, Higashi Kurume Shi, Tokyo 203-0013
To cultivate a coaching culture, use a set of questions
What's a good way to cultivate a coaching culture? Having staff members ask each other a prescribed set of questions. Doing this results in staff members coaching and receiving coaching—without being trained in coaching. Read more...
How focused are you on your God-given mission?
Focus is important. Focusing on your God-given mission is important. How focused are you on your God-given mission? To find out, take the following self-assessment. Read more...
How to write a SMART goal
Here's a short video on how to write a SMART goal.
How can you help your students understand that worldview affects how a person answers questions?
A person’s worldview is connected to how s/he answers questions. How can you help your students understand this? Read more...
Using questions works!
Kim Essenburg, who teaches tenth grade at Christian Academy in Japan, reflects on how questions have helped her students increase their understanding of a Biblical perspective. Read more...
Tutorial: Use questions to help students understand and apply a Bilbical perspective
You want your students to honor Christ and impact the world from Him. Consequently, you want to nurture faith in Christ. One way you do this is by helping your students understand and apply a Biblical perspective to what they study. You've heard that asking questions is a good way to do this. Here's a 4-part tutorial you can use to learn more about asking questions. Read more...
Cooperative learning helps students connect course content and Biblical teaching
Video: Anda Foxwell, 6th grade social studies teacher, reflects on her Biblical perspective unit, concluding that having students work together helps students connect course content and Biblical teaching.