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(Revised 8-6-21)

Marilyn J. Dominick— NEW Chairperson & Public School Rep

  • 1/2-21 Exciting Opportunities for Nazarene Educators Worldwide
  • 1/2 21 How Did I End Up Here?
  • 5-21 How Should We Assess Student Learning This Year?
  • 7-21 Who Will You Be When You Return to School This Fall?
  • 8-21 Just Do It! (Membership)
  • 9-21 September 2021–How Will Our Schools Be Different?
  • 1/2-20 Second Only to Parenting, Teaching Is the Most Important Job in the World
  • 3/4-20 NEW Needs You! What Do You Need from NEW?
  • 6-20 How Do We Know They Are Learning?
  • 8-20 A Reflection on Being an Educator During COVID-19
  • 8-20 NEW Needs You! What Do You Need from NEW?
  • 9-20 Should We Return to School?
  • 10-20 What Is Your Perspective?
  • 11-20 What Can We Do for Each Other?
  • 1-19 Partnership with Parents
  • 2-19 Redemption and Restoration
  • 3-19 A prayer for Mutual Respect and Protection
  • 4-19 Let’s Teach Our Students to Assess Their Own Writing Pieces
  • 4-19 NEW Needs You! What Do You Need from NEW? (with Lance Howard)
  • 4-19 NEW Needs You! What Do You Need from NEW?
  • 6-19 Reminders About NEW Membership
  • 7-19 You Must Read This Book!
  • 11-19 Preparing Students for Standardized Assessments All Year Long
  • 1-18 Nazarene Educators Worldwide Council Meets in Kansas City
  • 3-18 Autism in YOUR Classroom
  • 6-18 NEW Needs You
  • 7/8-18 What Are Professional Learning Communities and Can They Have an Impact on My School?
  • 9-18 Is Recess Just Play?
  • 11-18 Taming the Middle School Anxiety Beast
  • 12-18 Hold on Tight, the Sugar Plums Will Soon Dance in Your Heads
  • 1-17 What’s Not to Love About Rubrics?
  • 2/3-17 Nazarene Educators Need Your Help
  • 4-17 What Did You Say? What Did You Mean?
  • 5-17 A Leadership Rubric
  • 11-17 The Very Real Challenge of Managing Behavior in the Classroom
  • 8-16 A Prayer for Mutual Respect and Protection
  • 10/11-16 What Is Your Perspective?
  • 2-15 Partnership with Parents
  • 4-15 What I Love (and Don’t Love) About Common Core and Standardized Testing
  • 9-15 It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
  • 11-15 Fear Not! How to prepare for Teacher Observation and Evaluation
  • 2-14 In Order to Be Retired, Do You Have to Be Tired First, and Then Begin Tired Again? YES
  • 9-14 Just Who Do You Think You Are?
  • 10-14 Hold on Tight, the Sugar Plums Will Soon Dance in Our Heads

Lance Howard—Higher Ed Rep, Experienced in Public, Christian, and Charter Schools

  • 1/2-21 Saved from Fire and Serving the Lord
  • 1/2-20 My Educational Calling
  • 4-19 NEW Needs You! What Do You Need from NEW? (with Marilyn Dominick)
  • 8-19 Homework Suggestions in 2015, Homework in 2019-20 (with Beula Postlewait)
  • 1-17 Nazarene Educators Need Your Help
  • 2/3-17 Classroom Observations
  • 4-17 Can Technology and Business Transform Education?
  • 8-16 Teacher Morale
  • 9-16 Contagious Leadership
  • 10/11-16 Set Great Goals
  • 2-15 Teacher Tips for Doing School Well
  • 3-15 Is It State Testing Time Again?
  • 5/6-15 Christian Education-Why Is It Important?
  • 9-15 Letter to Parents
  • 10-15 Homework: Suggestions for Making It Work
  • 1/2-21 Saved from Fire and Serving the Lord
  • 1/2-20 My Educational Calling
  • 4-19 NEW Needs You! What Do You Need from NEW? (with Marilyn Dominick)
  • 8-19 Homework Suggestions in 2015, Homework in 2019-20 (with Beula Postlewait)
  • 1-17 Nazarene Educators Need Your Help
  • 2/3-17 Classroom Observations
  • 4-17 Can Technology and Business Transform Education?
  • 8-16 Teacher Morale
  • 9-16 Contagious Leadership
  • 10/11-16 Set Great Goals
  • 2-15 Teacher Tips for Doing School Well
  • 3-15 Is It State Testing Time Again?
  • 5/6-15 Christian Education-Why Is It Important?
  • 9-15 Letter to Parents
  • 10-15 Homework: Suggestions for Making It Work

Wes Eby—Global Rep, Experienced in Public Schools

  • 3-21 Hope—for 2021
  • 4-21 Sustained, Silent Reading—with Twists
  • 6-21 The Road Back to Normal—“Accentuate the Positive”
  • 9-21 My Favorite Teachers—A Tribute to Dr. Homer J. Adams
  • 3/4-20 Lessons Learned as an ESL Teacher, Part 1
  • 5-20 Lessons Learned as an ESL Teacher, Part 2
  • 6-20 Teaching ESL Impacts Lives in a Local Church: The Journey Continues
  • 6-20 Secrets to Establishing a Positive Teacher/Supervisor Relationship
  • 7-20 ESL–A Ministry That Connects
  • 8-20 School District Honors Respected Nazarene Educator, Jean O’Dell
  • 9-20 Starting School the AWE Way!
  • 10-20 Tiptoeing Through the Politics of 2020
  • 11-20 Faces Behind the Masks
  • 12-20 God Brings the Unexpected
  • 1-19 LEKS, Part 2—Integration of LEKS Across Content Areas
  • 2-19 Butcher and Saipan and Yutu
  • 4-19 MK School in Papua New Guinea Highlands
  • 5-19 Lessons Learned as a New Teacher
  • 6-19 Summertime High and Low Lessons
  • 7-19 Two Great Teachers—Two Writing Mentors
  • 8-19 Lee Eby Primary School in Papua New Guinea Highlands
  • 9-19 “Special” Days Promote Language and Concept Development
  • 10-19 Salt-and-Light Educators
  • 12-19 Blessings!
  • 2-18 Child Development Centers Support a Holistic Model of Education
  • 3-18 NEW’s New Logo
  • 4-18 Nazarene Higher Education in Guatemala Has Huge Impact
  • 6-18 Thailand School of Promise
  • 7/8-18 A Vision, A Plan, A School
  • 10-18 SENDAS Fulfills Vision
  • 11-18 LEKS—Language Expansion Kits
  • 11-18 There Are More Believers Than You Think
  • 12-18 Community Care School in Kenya Empowers Students
  • 7/8-17 Visual Aids Increase Understanding
  • 9-17 Nazarene Churches Establish More Than 100 Schools in the DRC
  • 10-17 A Haven of Peace, A Day in the Life of Nazarene Evangelical School
  • 12-17 A Nazarene University in Southern Africa Is a Pioneer in Education

Beula Postlewait—Communications, Public School

  • 1/2-21 Exciting Opportunities for Nazarene Educators Worldwide
  • 3-21 Who Had It Easiest During COVID-19?
  • 4-21 I Didn’t Understand It at the Time
  • 5-21 The U.S. Department of Education Releases Guidelines to States on Assessing
  • 5-21 Social Distancing in Schools
  • 6-21 Taking a Tour of a Great Resource
  • 8-21 Just Do It! (Membership)
  • 3/4-20 My Experience in an Egyptian Preschool
  • 3/4-20 NEW Needs You! What Do You Need from NEW?
  • 8-20 Saying “Happy Summer” in a Fun Way!
  • 8-20 NEW Needs You! What Do You Need from NEW?
  • 10-20 ANCS—NIEA—NEW: The History and the Future
  • 2-19 Would You Like to Write an Article for This Newsletter?
  • 2-19 Shaping the Future
  • 3-19 Mid-Year Reality Check About Discipline
  • 4-19 Teaching with Higher-Order Thinking Skills
  • 5-19 Learning to Teach in Southern Ohio
  • 6-19 Summer House Cleaning
  • 7-19 Congratulations, Michael Redding!
  • 7-19 I Love to Read Books
  • 8-19 What Are Inclusive Playgrounds?
  • 9-19 When Left Is Right
  • 9-19 Would You Like to Write an Article for This Newsletter?
  • 11-19 Seasons of Teaching
  • 12-19 A Calling and a Choice
  • 1-18 Prayer for My Class in 2018
  • 2-18 Nazarene Educator Honored by Local School District (Cindy Alsip)
  • 5-18 Why Should a Parent Homeschool?
  • 6-18 Teach Children to Make Good Choices
  • 9-18 Good Reasons to Call Parents
  • 9-18 Incorporate Humor in Your Classroom
  • 10-18 Did the Principal Come into Your Room Today?
  • 12-18 Fun Ways to Help Children Become Good Readers
  • 10-17 News About Storms and Our Nazarene Schools
  • 1-16 Our Gifts to Our Children
  • 12-16 Never Too Old for Dolls
  • 3-15 Using the Internet to Complete Schoolwork at Home
  • 3-15 What Will Be Your Legacy?
  • 4-15 Perseveranceto the End of the Race
  • 5/6-15 Summer House Cleaning
  • 9-15 Why Is the No. 2 the No. 1?
  • 11-15 Are You a Member of Nazarene Educators Worldwide?
  • 8-14 Your Eyes Affect Your Learning
  • 9-14 How Important Is the Number 3?
  • 10-14 Happy Thanksgiving
  • 12-14 Dreams and Visions

Deborah Hughes—Preschool/Early Childhood Learning Center

  • 2-19 Teach Your Children to Follow Directions Successfully
  • 4-19 God Intervenes in a Little Boy’s Life
  • 1-18 A Solution for One Child’s Misbehavior
  • 4-18 I-Wish-I-Had-This-Book
  • 5-18 How Do You Conduct a Family Altar?
  • 7/8-18 A Child Who Is Difficult to Love
  • 9-18 Risk Management on the Playground
  • 7/8-17 Syrian Refugee Child Learns About God
  • 9-17 NEW Council Member Goes to Washington, D.C.
  • 12-17 Connecting Biblical Truth to Children’s Daily Experiences

Yolanda McHodgkins—Public School

  • 1/2-21 Wherever I Go, Whatever the Curriculum, God Is There
  • 4-21 A Student I Will Never Forget
  • 5-20 A Teddy Bear Teaches a Lesson About God’s Love
  • 7-20 Take Care of Yourself
  • 3-19 Learning to Wait
  • 5-19 My First Year of Teaching Preschool
  • 7-19 Painting, Having Fun, Learning
  • 8-19 Learning While Having Fun
  • 12-19 Changes Can Be Good
  • 1-18 Preparing for Parent/Teacher Conferences
  • 3-18 Prayerful Preparation for Teaching
  • 5-18 A Teacher’s Valuable Resource
  • 7/8-18 Tips for the Beginning of a School Year
  • 9-18 Take Care of Yourself
  • 11-18 Learning to Fight Spiritual Oppression
  • 9-17 What Can Christian Teachers Say or Do in the Public-School Classroom?

Becky Ramsey—Public School and Christian School

  • 7-21 Refresh, Research, and Renew
  • 8-21 Practical Education—Beginning a Business
  • 1/2-20 Living the Word in the World
  • 7-20 The Positives in the Pandemic
  • 9-20 Are You Ready for This School Year?
  • 12-20 The Secret of a Closed Door
  • 2-19 Guiding the Gifted Student
  • 4-19 Soaring for Success with Standardized Tests
  • 5-19 Finishing Strong
  • 6-19 Refresh, Research, and Renew
  • 8-19 Get Ready, Get Set, Go!
  • 10-19 Becoming Salt and Light
  • 12-19 Family, Christmas, Missions
  • 2-18 Assessment for Assessment Sake or for Improving Environment
  • 4-18 Differentiation Can Make a Difference
  • 6-18 Take Time to Listen
  • 7/8-18 Create Something Fresh for the New Year
  • 10-18 Putting the Principles into Practice
  • 12-18 Overcoming Storms in the Classroom
  • 3-17 A Teacher Loves . . .
  • 4-17 Under the Surface
  • 7/8-17 Adding to a Teacher’s Bag of Tricks
  • 10-17 Terms and Questions Galore
  • 12-17 The Need to Read
  • 1-16 New Year: New You…New Day: New You
  • 3-16 The Home Stretch
  • 8-16 Ready, Set, Go
  • 9-16 The Dreaded Duty
  • 10/11-16—My Gift to Him
  • 12-16 A Gift for Him
  • 4-15 Finishing Strong
  • 7/8-15 Summer Break
  • 10-15 No Child Left Inside
  • 1-14 A Challenge for 2014
  • 2-14 The Faithful Teacher
  • 4-14 Waiting on the Lord
  • 6/7-14 One Waters and Another Plants
  • 8-14 Classroom Rules or God’s Rules
  • 10-14 What Kind of Gift Do I Bring?
  • 12-14 Seeking to Make Conferences Non-Confrontational
  • 1-13 God’s Requirements for Teachers
  • 3-13 His Priorities Instead of Our Balancing
  • 5-13 A Sower Versus a Gardener
  • 12-13 Expanding One’s Gift to Gifts
  • 12-12 Grumbly Hateful or Humbly Grateful

Midge Simpson—Preschool/Early Childhood Learning Center

  • 1/2-20 Squeals, Squirming, and Surprises
  • 7-20 Kids with Problems, Not Problem Kids
  • 12-19 God Sent a Four-Legged Angel
  • 1-18 Praying Scripture for Our Children
  • 3-18 Creating a Positive Learning Environment
  • 7/8-18 Kids with Problems, Not Problem Kids
  • 10-18 Loving Kids Everywhere
  • 12-18 Keeping Balance in your Life
  • 9-17 Brett the Bear Visits
  • 11-17 Learning with Letter Vests
  • 9-15 Dare to Discipline

Mark Taylor—College/University Level, Christian School

  • 4-21 The Strength of Gentleness
  • 5-21 Have You Tried Assistive Technology?
  • 7-21 What Will Teachers Do During the Summer?
  • 9-21 God Has It All in His Hands (Including COVID)
  • 1/2-20 My Story—from West Virginia to Missouri
  • 5-20 Through and Beyond COVID-19
  • 6-20 A Teacher’s Relationship with an Administrator: A Look at Both Sides
  • 11-20 Why Should You, as a Christian, Vote?
  • 12-20 Me! Teach in a Christian School?
  • 3-19 March and Pi
  • 9-19 The Ultimate Teacher
  • 9-19 The First Day of School
  • 2-18 Anxiety in 2018
  • 4-18 March Madness and Spring Break
  • 6-18 Graduation Thoughts
  • 7/8-18 Where Will You Connect This Fall?
  • 11-18 Give Thanks
  • 12-18 The Last Straw
  • 7/8-17 Tips for a Successful College School Year
  • 9-17 Disasters Bring Opportunities to Help Others
  • 10-17 Reasons Today’s Kids Are Bored at School, Feel Entitled, Have Little Patience and Fewer Real Friends

Jan Wilton—Homeschool, Public School, Preschool/Early Childhood Learning Center

  • 1-21 Called to Teach and Serve
  • 3-21 Does Happiness Require a Different Type of Learning?
  • 5-21 End of the Year Tests—a Time to Be RELAXED and Celebrate!
  • 7-21 Getting Back to Normal? Go Outside and Play!
  • 8-21 The Best Benefits of Teaching
  • 9-21 Get on the Road to Reading
  • 5-20 Being Resilient as a Homeschool Parent
  • 8-20 Hands-on Homeschool—Let’s Get Messy!
  • 1-19 Reclaiming Childhood
  • 2-19 We Are Diversely One
  • 3-19 Can I Teach the Bible?
  • 5-19 I Wonder . . .
  • 6-19 Intergenerational Learning
  • 9-19 Promoting Creativity in a Non-Creative World
  • 10-19 Building His Kingdom by Reaching His Kids
  • 2-18 Making a Difference in a Child’s Perspective of the World
  • 3-18 Put Some SPARK in Your Life
  • 4-18 Just a Few More Minutes, Please?
  • 9-18 Homeschooling Families—Back to School with a Fresh Start
  • 10-18 Why Should a Parent Homeschool?
  • 12-18 Young Inquiring Minds Just Want to Know
  • 1-17 When I Play, I Learn
  • 5-17 Homeschool Family Vacation—A Time to Play and Learn
  • 7/8-17 Building His Kingdom, Reaching His Kids
  • 11-17 Hands-On Homeschool—Let’s Get Messy
  • 12-17 Savoring or Regretting Things I Wished I Could Do Over
  • 1-16 We Are Diversely One
  • 3-15 Easter Is More Than a Chocolate Bunny
  • 5/6-15 Friendship Factor
  • 7/8-15 Intergenerational Learning
  • 1-14 Reclaiming Childhood
  • 8-14 Called to Teach with Love
  • 9-14 Why I’ll Never Tell My Son He’s Smart

Melodee Simmons—Preschool/Early Childhood Learning Center

  • 3-21 New Ways to Direct a Preschool
  • 4-21 Oh, the Things We Can Learn from a Child
  • 6-21 What Is “Normal” Now?
  • 8-21 What Will You Do with This New School Year?
  • 1/2-20 From Retain to Potty Training to Director
  • 5-20 Remembering God Is Still in Control
  • 9-20 Changes! Changes! Changes!
  • 10-20 Not All Queens Wear Crowns
  • 12-20 God Always Has a Plan
  • 3-19 God Bless Teachers
  • 4-19 Teachers Under Construction
  • 5-19 Oh, the Things a Two-Year-Old Can Teach You
  • 6-19 Oh, the Changes I Have Seen
  • 7-19 The Children I Have Taught
  • 8-19 A New School Year
  • 11-19 The Perfect Class
  • 2-18 “I Didn’t Get It Out”
  • 11-18 Children Learn by Playing
  • 1-17 Local Celebrations
  • 5-17 Not All Queens Wear Crowns
  • 12-17 What Do You Do?
  • 1-16 Christmas Throughout the Year
  • 4-16 Recycle Gardening
  • 8-16 A New School Year
  • 9-16 Are the Children “Life-Ready”?
  • 12-16 Christmas Memories
  • 2-15 Child’s Play
  • 4-15 God’s Loved
  • 7/8-15 Jesus Is Still the Same
  • 10-15 The Wonders of Fall
  • 11-15 God Bless Teachers
  • 2-14 Teachers Under Construction
  • 4-14 Spring Ideas for a Preschool Class
  • 6/7-14 Where Are They Now?
  • 10-14 Autumn Is Here!
  • 12-14 Christmas Traditions
  • 12-13 What Do You Do?
  • Janine Wilkins—Homeschool
  • 9-21 Take a Fresh Look at Debating
  • 3-15 Bathroom Classroom for Homeschoolers
  • 12-12 Prepare Your Kids for the Real World
  • 12-12 Homeschool Mom Discovers New Methods

Nancy Shonamon, Christian School

  • 3-21 Christian Education Can Be a Bargain for More American Families
  • 4-21 Making the Most of the Minutes
  • 6-21 How to Move Forward in the Search of Scholarships for College
  • 8-21 Hearing the Voice
  • 1/2-20 Nazarene Christian Academy in Crowley, Texas, Celebrating 35 Years
  • 3-4-20 Private Education—More Affordable Than You Think
  • 5-20 A Prayer for Guidance from a School Administrator
  • 6-20 COVID-19, Little Johnny, and the Relationship Connection
  • 9-20 Ways to Reduce Stress This Fall
  • 12-20 It Took a Journey to Learn a Lesson
  • 7-19 Shaping the Future

Guest Writers

Donita Lewis

  • 3/4-20  Donita Lewis—Discipline for Preschoolers—an Overview

Dr. Greg Clark

  • 8-20 God Is Always on Time

Charity Shonamon

  • 9-20 Just Passing Through

Christine Spicer 

  • (PLNU) Editor of Viewpoint Magazine
  • 11-20     Michelle Murphy’s Wi-Fi on Wheels

Nicole Almeida

  • 7-20  Nazarene Theological College—Manchester Students Serve Neighbors Affected by Pandemic (Eurasia Region Newsletter)
  • 10-20 Can a Science Teacher Become a Missionary?

Susan Whitmire

  • 10-20 I Miss that 7:45 Bell!

Nazarene Prayer Mobilization Line

  • 10-20  Nazarene Schools Survive Massive Explosion (Beirut, Lebanon)

Dr. David Arnold—College/University

  • 9-19  Why Do You Teach?

Dr. Nancy Quinones—College/University

  • 1-19 Our Reach or Our Limited Scope?
  • 1-18 Educators Need to Dialogue About Race, Ethnicity, Equity, and Justice
  • 10-18  Who Am I?

Janyne McConnaughey—Educator and Writer

  • 4-18 Triggers: Providing Emotional Safety in the Classroom
  • 5-18  The Classroom Through the Lens of Trauma
  • 9-18 Ten Things I Need at School

Nancy Hale, Homeschooling Parent and Guest Writer

  • 3-21 Christmas Dinosaurs in a Topsy-Turvy 2020 

Cindy Alsip—Public Secondary School

  • 1-19 Catch the Sparks in Students’ Eyes
  • 2-18 Nazarene Educator (Cindy Alsip) Honored by Local School District
  • 4-18 Unexpected Opportunities
  • 3-14  Catch a Spark in a Student’s Eyes
  • 6/7-14   Summertime, Summertime, Sum-Sum-Summertime
  • 3-13  Obedience Is Better Than Sacrifice
  • 12-13 God, Give Us Help and Strength

Kathy Lewis—Public School

  • 2-18  Building a Three-Legged Stool

David Howard – Global

  • 7-21 MK School in Papua New Guinea Offers Teaching Opportunity

Janet Wilkins

  • 9-21 36 on 36th   (reprint of article from Round the Region, newsletter of Asia-Pacific Region)