Resources in "Network Articles"
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ECEnet: Our Mission Is Today
Children come to our schools not knowing how to write their names, and we give them the tools to accomplish this skill. Children come to our schools not knowing Jesus, and we have the opportunity to share the Gospel—with great joy. more
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ETnet: Multigrade and Looping Clssrooms
Explore the benefits and challenges of multiage, multigrade and looping classroom, including better student relationships, better student-teacher-family relationships, better use of classroom time with fewer classroom management issues. more
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EncourAGEnet: Going Gracefully
How will we handle chronic impairments, terminal illnesses, and physical mortality? What responses will we develop to the psychological sorrows and spiritual distresses that often accompany them? more
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LDnet: The Science of Reading and Dyslexia
God gave us the tools to further understand how the brain works and how it learns. I believe we should continue to use this growing knowledge to improve outcomes for students. When we know better, we can do better. more
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LEADnet: What Are We Doing About Our Worker Shortage?
We all play an important role in shaping and encouraging future church workers. We can all encourage and help equip today’s young person to become tomorrow’s ordained or commissioned worker. As we proclaim what God has done for them, we can also point them to church work vocations as ways to serve in His church. more
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MIDnet: Created to Create: Combining Worship and Art in the Classroom
After doing this elective class for the last six years, the outcomes are so much more. When middle school students spend quiet time with the Lord in this form of worship, they flourish in the most glorious way. more
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PEN: God, Guidance and GO!
What does one do when the Lutheran elementary school closes and is in a changing community, the worship time changes, and parents just aren’t bringing their children to Sunday school? more
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SECnet: Artificial Intelligence (AI): Its Growing Connection to Education
Consider how these ideas about the future of AI and education can serve to guide the conversations with your colleagues and students about AI. more
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EncourAGEnet: Get Up – Get Dressed – Get Out!
By Richard Cohrs. Like many retired church workers, travel is part of what defines me. I love to travel. No matter the reason, I have found that travel has many benefits. more