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Adventist Robotics - First Lego League and First Tech Challenge Kindergarten-Grade 12FIRST LEGO League introduces science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to children ages 4-14 through fun, exciting hands-on learning, while FIRST Tech Challenge students (grades 7-12) learn to think like engineers. Teams design, build,... -
Adventist Lego League Videos Grade 5-Grade 12Videos and photos reporting on the NAD Adventist Lego Leagues may be helpful in selling the value of this experiential, thematic, collaborative learning opportunity to parents and school board members. -
Constructivism and Christian Teaching Kindergarten-LifelongAre the assumptions underlying constructivism compatible with Christian values and practice? Archer notes the importance of teachers understanding the philosophical underpinnings of educational theory and practice. After a brief historical overview, he contrasts... -
Demonstrating experiential learning at the graduate level using portfolio development and reflection TertiaryProblem: Various guidelines for assessment have been developed in an effort to promote academic quality and integrity for educational programs that recognize experiential learning. The purpose of this present study was to determine the extent to which... -
Enrolled or Engaged? Teacher Mediation Makes the Difference Kindergarten-Lifelong"The amount of learning and personal development a student experiences is directly proportional to the quantity and quality of his or her involvement in the school program." Citing research, Herrington outlines how and why experiential learning (experience... -
Experiencing God Through Prayer Kindergarten-Grade 12This experiential devotional uses the PRAY (P--praise, R--repent, A--ask, Y--yield) prayer model to guide your prayer time with God. It includes applicable Bible texts and Ellen White quotations. -
Microsociety - Building Character Through Experience Tertiary-LifelongThis article details the origin, elements and successes of the Microsociety instruction model. It shows how schools integrate it with the rest of curriculum and collaborate with community partners by establishing meaningful contacts with working adults. Answers... -
Mission Environment: Using the World As A Lesson Book Kindergarten-Grade 12Direct experience equals authentic learning when teachers risk taking learning activities beyond the classroom walls. In support of outdoor education, Jean Lomino presents personal experiences with project based learning and outdoor education and shows how... -
Sabbath Celebration Kindergarten-Grade 4A Friday classroom activity wraps up the school week as a spiritual highlight helping young students learn to understand and treasure the Sabbath truth. Two practical program ideas shared by small school teachers. -
Teaching Religion versus Teaching Theology - An Unbalanced Emphasis? Tertiary-LifelongThis article offers a distinction between religion and theology and seeks to show why Adventist educators need to rethink the need for religious instruction in our schools and colleges. It outlines what religious education should attempt to accomplish, the... -
Work Experience in the Elementary School Grade 6-Grade 8Harry Rogers, a seventh-grade homeroom teacher, developed an innovative and successful practical arts work program for elementary students. The objective is to get students into the community to experience work in the real world and learn work habits and techniques....