Resources in "SECnet/Secondary"
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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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SECnet: Stronger Longer
By Amy Cooper. Consider a handful of reasons sometimes provided for a switch to a public school, unpack them, and then consider some ideas for how you, as a classroom teacher or administrator, can tackle them with confidence and kindness. more
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SECnet: Restorative Justice
Imagine the lasting lesson that the young man could have learned by visiting the shelter WITH the principal, who would provide the opportunity for the offender to give the toys he took directly to the children, witnessing first-hand what he might have robbed from those children and the harm his action might have caused. more
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SECnet: Teaching Teens to Have Spiritual Conversations
In an increasingly secularized world where people are more likely to feel that it is socially unacceptable to talk about their faith, let alone share it with someone, is it any wonder that teens avoid engaging in spiritual conversations? more
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SECnet: Tips for Theology Teachers
By Craig Parrott. Someone once told me that what we believe in the moment matters most. It is a profound truth with wide application for all our roles in life. Our beliefs lead to our decisions which, in turn, lead to our actions. So, what seem to be the underlying beliefs that fruitful theology teachers hold in common? I submit the following for consideration. more
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Tools for Teaching
Written by Matt McClintock, Summer 2010. In Lutheran schools, we face two main challenges to implementing these tools—cost and time. Tools are often expensive, and it... more
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K-9 Comfort Dogs-SEC
Written by Jill Zempel, Summer 2011. More than 25 Golden Retriever service dogs are helping open doors to healing and comfort through a unique ministry of Lutheran... more
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Lutheran High Students Live Out their Faith
Written by Jill Zempel, Fall 2011. For the past 10 years, every Monday from October through March, Milwaukee Lutheran students have volunteered at the Milwaukee Rescue... more
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How can we effectively engage high school students in religion classes
Written by Bill Leese, Spring 2011. As “required” courses in Lutheran high school curriculum, religion classes need not be merely “endured” by students. Hong Kong... more