Disagreeing Well: Cultivating Connection in a Polarized World

Disagreement is a natural part of life and learning, yet how we navigate it can either deepen division or build connection. This session will explore how educators and leaders can approach differing viewpoints in ways that honor God, foster mutual respect, and create...

Teaching Math Actively

Need ideas to make 6th grade math more interesting, or methods to help your pre-algebra students understand slope more easily? How can you make learning the quadratic formula—or any formula—easier to learn? In this workshop, I will present simple ideas that will be...

Breaking Free from Burnout

From first year teachers to veteran teachers, the rate of teacher burnout is rising steadily. Why are teachers feeling exhausted and desiring to leave the profession? How can we as teachers recognize the signs of burnout and how can we reverse this process? How can...