By Nathaniel Miller Almost 3 years ago, I was reading a website I frequent called The Rabbit Room. I am already thinking I should write something about this incredible community, but I digress. On this particular visit, I came across an article by Heidi Johnston that briefly highlighted BibleProject, an animation studio in Portland, […]
Turning Difficult Students into Great Students
By Todd Witters “Johnny! I need you to sit down and face forward!” “Billy! I should be the only one talking.” “Marie, I’m moving you. Sit over there by Mrs. Glumbottom.” “Susan, I’m not going to ask you again.” We’ve all been there. We have all been “blessed” by students in our Released Time classes […]
Holding their Attention: Tips and Tricks for Teachers
By Cowboy Steve When it comes to teaching the Released Time Bible Classes we want to keep the students attention – and sometimes that can be a challenge! So what can we do? We’ve probably all heard it said how important visuals are, but sometimes you just don’t have enough pictures to keep things moving. […]
The Rewards Of A Teacher
By Mark Redka Rewards are nice, aren’t they? It feels great when people enjoy a meal you’ve cooked or someone tells you that we look nice. It’s rewarding when people notice that you’ve lost weight after you’ve been diligent on a diet (not that I know from personal experience). I love to look out the […]
4 Things I Learned at Released Time
By Katlyn Carney 1. I love teaching children. For as long as I can remember, I’ve always loved teaching. I used to play school with my younger sister, complete with homemade lessons and tests, grades, stickers for her successes and, of course, going to the treasure box! As I got older, I was able to […]