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Constructivist Classrooms - Do They Belong in Adventist Schools? Tertiary-LifelongThis article explains why Adventist teachers should carefully consider their assumptions about the Constructivist approach to teaching. It evaluates the pros and cons of constructivism and examines the nature of truth and looks at the teaching methodologies... -
Keeping Children Safe Newsletter 1 - Reducing Risks Introduction Preschool-Grade 10This one-page parenting newsletter starts a series that explores how to keep children safe by reducing their participation in behaviors that put them at risk physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally. Though there are no guarantees, parents can have... -
Keeping Children Safe Newsletter 3 - Parental Monitoring Preschool-Grade 10This one-page parenting newsletter addresses the importance of parents’ active monitoring of their child or teen. This means actively guiding, supervising, and training the child beginning at an early age. Research shows that when parental monitoring... -
Keeping Children Safe Newsletter 4 - Family Meals are Important Preschool-Grade 10This one-page parenting newsletter shows how sharing family meals together can reduce risk behaviors in children and teens. Research shows that families with routines and rituals have better connectedness and communication with each other and have more stability... -
Keeping Children Safe Newsletter 5 - Religion and Church Matter Preschool-Grade 10This one-page parenting newsletter highlights how church attendance and participation can reduce risk behavior. Churches have an important role to play by creating environments that welcome people of all ages, providing opportunities for building relationships... -
Keeping Children Safe Newsletter 6 - Building Faith and Religiosity through Mentoring Preschool-Grade 10This one-page parenting newsletter focuses on the importance of finding highly religious role models for young people in order to help them build religiosity--the belief that religion is important. High religiosity, in turn, reduces risk behavior. Getting... -
Like A Little Child - The Spiritual Journey of Infants and Toddlers KindergartenThis book is written with the belief that most addictive and high-risk behaviors can be avoided if we understand and take action to support and nurture the spirituality of the young child. Research has proven that all addictions stem back to a low sense of... -
The Family - Manager of Education 0-2 years-TertiaryParents should not be afraid of the overwhelming mission of educating their children. In their weakness they can be visited and strengthened with God. They can lose the fear of giving enough freedom to their children if they also give them enough responsibility.