Mar 19, 2018 | Engaging Education, Tom Khazoyan
Camera Envy (or Intimidation) in Young Filmmakers I’ve met and taught hundreds of young filmmakers over my career who get caught in the same trap. If you’re a parent of a passionate young filmmaker, you’ll know the tendency for them to obsess over...
Mar 15, 2018 | Christian Worldview, Eugene Doremus
Disillusionment: The Christian Response Do you remember the scene in the movie Braveheart when William Wallace is betrayed by Scottish noblemen? He thought they were on his side during a crucial battle against England only to learn they had been bought off. The...
Mar 12, 2018 | Becky Frank, Engaging Education
The Significance of Studying History from a Christian Perspective Worldview is the lens through which people view the world. For Christians, that worldview is centered around the Bible being God’s true and inspired word. When studying history through the lens of...
Mar 8, 2018 | Rigorous Courses, Susan Eggers
As an online teacher and former history department chair, I have been asked this question many times. While the scope and sequence of some subjects are fairly straightforward, deciding when to take social studies classes (history, geography, government, or economics)...
Mar 5, 2018 | Gina Duss, Rigorous Courses
Speaking French is much more than just using correct grammar and vocabulary. The French people place great emphasis on the proper pronunciation of their language and are more willing to overlook a grammar mistake here and there if you have a lovely French accent. Any...