The Nicest Work
While education can be extremely difficult, it is also very rewarding. “It is a work than which nothing can be more important.” It is most surely the “nicest” work.
Building a Culture of Trust:
An Imperative for Effective School Leadership
To build a culture of trust, leaders of academic institutions at all levels need to include some key principles in their leadership toolkit.
Data Matters:
Health Statistics Can Empower Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice
The objective of Adventist health education is to deliver knowledge in a manner that also shapes the student’s attitudes regarding adopting good health habits and practicing a healthy lifestyle.
The Alf Model:
A Case Study of the Role of Librarians as Mentors in Digital Literacy
For mentoring to take place on a large scale, librarians should serve as motivators and facilitators of learning, working in partnership with teaching faculty and in collaboration with IT personnel to create a welcoming space for students to learn.
Secularization and the Disappearance of the Holy
Have we as educators in Adventist higher education lost the value of places, times, and experiences that are holy?
Authoritative Education:
The Recommended Practice for Educators
The goal of this article is to inspire Christian teachers and administrators to view an authoritative style as the recommended practice in the complex process of educating and advising students to achieve the goals of true education.