To prepare for some anticipated work in Christian education, I decided to revisit a few of the authors who have most influenced my understanding of pedagogy over the years. One of my favorite writers is Howard G. Hendricks, whose whimsical, nuts-and-bolts approach to education has served as an excellent counterpoint to more heady theorists like […]
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Pedagogical Refinement, Part 1
Published by Jacob S. Heiss August 26th, 2009 in Uncategorized. 4351 CommentsWestward, Ho!
Published by Jacob S. Heiss February 24th, 2009 in Slice of life and Praxis. 5584 CommentsI recently visited the golden hills of California to witness the marriage ceremony of one of my best buddies from college, Caleb Avraham. This took place in Sacramento, the capitol building of which is skirted by several lovely orange trees. Why I remember this detail is beyond me (but, man, those oranges were good…)
Caleb is […]
“The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.”
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
L.A. stimmung ^ klassische musik » schönheit!
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More than the usual copy editing.
Published by Jacob S. Heiss May 18th, 2007 in Slice of life, God and Praxis. ClosedSo, I got this email about Itzhak Perlman that’s only vaguely substantiated according to snopes.com, but I figured I’d pass it along anyway. Even if the thing is purely legendary, it’s still a nice story.
In other news, it sure feels great to have finished another year at Princeton. A friend of mine who’s just about […]
