Teachers Who Pray is a nonpartisan, non-denominational 501c (3) nonprofit organization with allegiance and dependence on Jesus Christ alone.
We pray to God, in the name of Jesus Christ, to show us how to best teach his little precious ones. And when we teachers are down and in despair, God lifts up our heads and moves us forward with a renewed joy and strength.
We believe that the single-most effective tool for improving schools is free and under-utilized: prayer. TWP equips educators to ground their work in prayer, faith, and spiritual practices so that teachers bring their best selves into the classroom and students consistently get the academic and social emotional support they need to succeed in ...
We are elevating teacher voice about the ways in which faith in God has inspired and empowered educators to transform their teaching practice and bring healing and reconciliation to students, families, colleagues and entire communities. The online TWP network also fosters an environment where teachers lead each other through a robust exchange of ideas on lesson planning, classroom management, and God-inspired problem-solving strategies. This happens through:
teaching is divine. The Bible has much to say about the pursuit of education, knowledge, and wisdom. In fact, the words used to describe some faith leaders–rabbis, imams, and gurus–can all be translated as “teacher.”. It’s no different in secular education.
teachers who pray = humanity + the divine. TWP exists to cultivate the social emotional, professional, and spiritual health of teachers, which together result in a much-needed wholistic approach to education where both teachers and students thrive.
We are elevating teacher voice about the ways in which faith in God has inspired and empowered educators to transform their teaching practice and bring healing and reconciliation to students, families, colleagues and entire communities. The online TWP network also fosters an environment where teachers lead each other through a robust exchange of ideas on lesson planning, classroom management, and God-inspired problem-solving strategies. This happens through: 1 Blogging, podcasting, and other media outlets 2 Social media 3 Speaking engagements 4 Advocacy events and opportunities 5 The TWP websited
An aggressive new public school teacher-based political movement, with radical policy goals and socialist backing, is helping organized labor conduct educators’ strikes in battleground states that President Donald Trump needs to win in 2020 to stay in office.
According to Labor Notes, the #RedForEd movement is the brainchild of Noah Karvelis, 24, a Marxist and music teacher in Littleton, Arizona, who focuses on hip-hop and praises the violent Black Lives Matter movement. Karvelis has volunteered for and given money to the Bernie Sanders campaign, Michael Patrick Leahy wrote at Breitbart News.