If the management of the business aspects of the school is so critical, how could a school become complacent?
It is ironic that our society, so addicted to pleasure and leisure, knows so little of what it means to rest.
Parents wonder how a school can be qualified to teach business principles and concepts if it does not employ those practices itself.
The ACSI accreditation program has two major characteristics: it probes the spiritual aspects of each component of a school, and it addresses the educational quality and integrity of that school.
The multifaceted and unrealistic nature of expectations thrust on Christian school heads has proved to be a recipe for vocational disaster.
International Services engaged in a textbook project that is dedicated to countering this Achilles’ heel of American culture called Missio Dei.
Even though our understanding of the sovereignty of God reassures us that, ultimately, we are not able to protect anything fully, we are not off the hook.
If children grow up outside the parents’ home country and they are educated at an international school, why not raise them to be global citizens?
For a Christian school to thrive, it must take three critical steps to develop its marketing and enrollment plan.
A school may seek out an external consultant as an advisor for a one-off project or as an ongoing advisor who journeys with the school over time and focuses on specific issues.
A worldview that puts into perspective our wants and needs along with the wants and needs of others brings us closer to the existence that God planned for us.
Imagine the impact on your enrollment if you could reduce tuition by 50 percent while doubling your financial aid.
Teaching for Learning: Does Jesus know anything about academics?
The author is especially harsh on those of us who have found justification—even delight—in St. Paul’s metaphors for the Christian life that are taken from the pagan games.
Psychologists use the term "working memory" to refer to the ability we have to hold and manipulate information in our mind over short periods.
Should not our worldview—one developed and steeped in the life of Christ and the deepest pursuit of becoming like Him—have a drastic effect on how we manage our people resources?
Trust is the bedrock of your relationship with your school community.
The overall number of detentions of the middle school students during those three months of implementing a recess break was reduced from 59 to 19.
British Parents Speak Out—Biblical principles should be applied in such a way that they are learned and absorbed, being part of the fabric of everyday school life.
Educational Leadership: The challenge remains to grow daily in every area of life: spiritually, mentally, physically, and socially.
Urban Services: Imagine you as an educator being armed with a snapshot of each student’s cognitive-skills strengths and weaknesses.
Fostering the Values of Play—Early Education Services: Playing outdoors is so important to child development.