By: Michael McQueen
In a world that is becoming more and more futuristic by the minute, there are few places that need our attention as urgently as education. Continue reading “Education Has Changed. Here’s How Teachers Can Move With the Tides”
Content Provision for Member Stations
By: Michael McQueen
In a world that is becoming more and more futuristic by the minute, there are few places that need our attention as urgently as education. Continue reading “Education Has Changed. Here’s How Teachers Can Move With the Tides”
By: Michael McQueen
‘Tell me and I forget, teach me and I remember, involve me and I learn.’[1] We have all heard the adage, so much so that it is often dismissed as a cliché. Continue reading “Why Experience Really Is the Best Teacher for Today’s Students”
By: Laura Bennett
Storytelling is one the oldest forms of communication there is. From ancient oral histories that inform cultural identities to the narratives of the Bible that form the backbone to our Christian faith, stories are a powerful conduit for meaning and belief. Continue reading “Hillsong’s Robert Fergusson on How to Let God Speak Through Your Life Story”
By: Michael McQueen
This year, more than any, we have seen the power of fake news. Politics, climate change, public scandals and the virus which has overwhelmed our year, have revealed a vulnerability in society’s ways of consuming news and information. Continue reading “Why Critical Thinking is More Critical Than Ever”
By: Clare Bruce
For star Youtuber and maths teacher extraordinaire Eddie Woo, teaching in lockdown has come naturally. Continue reading “TV Host Eddie Woo’s Top Study Tip for Year 12s”
By: Tania Harris | God Conversations
Not every Christian believes that I should be leading a ministry or that I should even be an ordained pastor. The church I grew up in believed that church leadership should always be male. The reason I am in ministry today was due to a number of God Conversations that called me to revisit on the interpretation of Scripture I’d grown up with. Continue reading “Why Women Need to Learn in Quietness and Submission”
By: Jenny Baxter
Unsurprisingly, it’s the little things that take you by surprise. Too late you discover the things you didn’t teach your kids.
Continue reading “Teaching the Little Things, Like Swallowing Peas?”
By: McCrindle
Teaching is the single-most influential factor within the schooling system for student academic growth. What then, are the facets that lead to effective, influential and impactful teachers?
Continue reading “Student Wellbeing and Academic Results Linked to Positive Student-Teacher Relationship”
By: Laura Bennett
What happens when I die? Who’s God? Both questions your child may ask, but more often than not kids want answers on handling tricky situations, and navigating life’s everyday complexities. In their language it might come down to what makes a good friend? And, can I say what I think? Continue reading “SRE – How to Answer Life’s Everyday Questions”
By: Laura Bennett
Traditions are a fickle thing. A lot of us have them but can’t always remember where they came from. We like to protect them, but can be really disconnected from their origin. Continue reading “SRE & Australia: Are We a Good Match?”