What to Do When YOU Are That Rock in a Hard Place

December 29th, 2008

The honest teacher may need to face the reality that he or she, not his or her learners, is the “rock” causing the teaching to be a hard place. Teachers, like learners, can have a cold countenance, callused heart, closed mind, or critical spirit. In this case, learners suffer the most, but the teacher suffers too. (more…)

Teaching in a Hard Place

December 15th, 2008

Many regions of the U.S. are beautiful to live in (especially during the fall season), but gardening is sometimes difficult in even the most magnificent areas. The ground often seems to have more rocks than soil in it! Every push of the shovel is met with a sudden stop against a rock. Do you ever find yourself spending more time picking rocks than planting seeds? (more…)

18 Tips to Avoid Teacher Burnout

December 1st, 2008

1. Attend an Impact Teaching Seminar. Learn how to be a more effective teacher and “ignite your passion” for ministry. (more…)

 


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