Do you have a teaching calling? The Exponent can help! Here are some of the resources we have to offer: Lesson Plans The Exponent has an ongoing project to compose Relief Society, Visiting Teaching...
Guest Post by Naomi Watkins Naomi Watkins is an educational and instructional leader, community builder, and women’s advocate. She is the cofounder of Aspiring Mormon Women and teaches and coaches teachers about adolescent literacy...
We all know that sometimes, something horrifying, spooky, creepy or just plain silly happens when we are in a classroom. Sometimes it happens as a teacher, sometimes it happens as a student. In honor...
Guest post by Crystal Crystal will graduate in May with her Masters degree in Education from William Woods University. She is always eager to try new things, from carriage driving to belly dancing. She...
“Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.” I go to church hungry every week. No, I’m not talking about fasting, but spirit and soul hungry with...
I recently had the opportunity to attend a “public speaking boot camp” at a conference I attended for work. The trainer was Christine K. Jahnke, a professional speech coach and author of the Well-Spoken...
There are a few general recommendations all of us try to keep in mind as we prepare lesson plans for the Exponent blog, or for our own ward communities. They are: Include quotes from women, both from within...
Guest Post by Kalliope Kalliope is a former college instructor in both written and oral communications courses. She earned an MA in Linguistics from BYU and recently began a PhD program at University of London....
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