Today's sessions are sponsored by: Tele Education
To be in with a chance to win this, simply register for their talk by clicking the button at the top of this page.
What better way to learn about the Great Designer than to study His design in nature? God's Word and His World show us a framework for exploring anything our students encounter in their studies. And - with the rising incidence of depression, obesity, stress disorders and a sense of isolation among our young people, the physical, psychological, spiritual and intellectual benefits of even a modest exposure to nature make it a teaching tool too good to ignore. Learn how to incorporate nature study and playful engagement with the environment as a simple but profoundly effective approach to education.
Our All-Access Passes are a must if you want to get the most out of this event.
Check them outPlease note, you need to register as an attendee before you can access this freebie.
BA Liberal Arts, Penn State University M.Ed. Integrated Curriculum & Instruction, Covenant College Teaching and/or Leading PreK-adult education for 40 years: homeschooling, homeschooling co-ops, private writing/literature classes, private Christian schools, international teacher training centers, college/university, workshops for teachers and parents. Founder and President of The Center for Redemptive Education, 501(c)3 Author of award-winning children's literature including Snug as a Bug - (Zonderkidz) and Little Levi (Lantern Light Press). Author of Wind from the Sea: Essays in Redemptive Education (Lantern Light Press). Poetry published in First Things magazine, Ladybug, Cricket* magazines Composer of children's choral music
Want to sponsor? Contact us to find out more.