Tag: High School
Learning Styles: The Commonsense Learner
Who is the Commonsense Learner? Most people use all the learning styles to some degree, but those whose favored style...
Learning Styles: The Collaborative Learner
Who is the Collaborative Learner? The Collaborative Learner is a people person who best processes new knowledge by...
Memorizing Scripture: “Why Do I Have To?”
Written by Dr. Connie Lawrence, Dean of Academics When the question, “Why do I have to memorize Scripture?” is...
When Homework is Stressful
Written by Dr. Connie Lawrence, Dean of Academics Uninvited stress. Everyone understands this feeling, both young...
The Value of Homework: How to Answer ‘Why Do I Have to Do Homework?’
Written by Dr. Connie Lawrence, Dean of Academics ‘Why do I have to do homework?” This is a question often asked by...
5 Questions to Ask When Evaluating School Community Culture
We all know the saying, “it takes a village to raise a child.” While strong academics and social opportunities...
From the PCA Library: Summer Reading Recommendations
Summertime offers a welcome break from traditional academic work and learning. This year in particular, after ending...
8 Must-Ask Questions When Choosing a School for Your Child
If you’re feeling the pressure to choose the best school for your child, you’re not alone. Many parents quickly...
Questions to Ask When Exploring High Schools
High School is an exciting time. It’s a time of personal, social, and academic growth. Parents and students alike...
Christian Education: Fostering Personal Relationships
Several years ago, a friend of mine and I were discussing our work and he asked me, “Why would anybody pay for a...