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11.12.08
Beyond needing to recruit the best people, you face risk in managing the hiring process—you’re stepping onto a minefield.
11.12.08
The response to such a question is a resounding yes! We care; we anguish with our schools, teachers, and administrators.
11.12.08
In her more than 60 years, Ouma Janette has never learned to read or write. She was robbed of her childhood and the benefit of an education.
12.17.08
We “scarlet letter” people for mistakes they have made, and our memories of their errors blind us from seeing the forgiven people that they are before the Lord.
11.12.08
Putting on different clothes does not change identity. In the same way, the cultural expressions adopted or the language spoken does not alter essential—that is, spiritual and eternal—identity.
11.12.08
This issue of CSE deals with an important subject— sexuality and students.
11.12.08
Before principals can truly be a model, they must check their own heart.
11.12.08
Much of the traditional morality is derived from the Bible, which teaches that sexual activity is to be between a man and a woman within the boundaries of marriage.
12.16.08
Is the phrase “sex education in a Christian school” an oxymoron?
11.12.08
Look at the years we have students under our guidance as a time when we can put into place some building blocks of formation, giving students opportunities to practice cultivating their relationship with Christ.
11.15.08
Adults can injure children spiritually, emotionally, morally, and physically by making immoral choices.
11.15.08
"Sex and the Single Guy: Winning Your Battle for Purity" and "Every Young Woman’s Battle: Guarding Your Mind, Heart, and Body in a Sex-Saturated World"
11.15.08
Simply put, assessment is the body of information used to make sense of students’ understanding and learning in order to make future instructional decisions.
11.15.08
So what is the proper balance of mercy and judgment in a Christian school setting?
11.15.08
It is time to recognize that some of the students in our Christian schools have a problem with pornography.
11.15.08
Do we put so much focus on actual conduct that we slide right past what is developing in the minds of our students?
11.15.08
At Calvary Christian School in Johannesburg, South Africa, the teachers challenge the students to be outward looking.
11.12.08
Dealing with a student pregnancy in a Christian school can be one of those difficult situations that school leaders may have to address sometime during their administration.
11.15.08
A school’s entire instructional staff must know where the instructional program is going, where it is now, and where to go for the future in order to arrive together at the final destination expressed by the school’s mission and vision statements.
11.15.08
My daughter recently came to me for help; at nine years of age she was concerned about how to handle the fact that a classmate of hers openly calls himself gay.
11.12.08
There has never been a more crucial time for your school to cultivate friends and funds that will provide financial, volunteer, and prayer support for its Christ-centered mission.
11.15.08
Parents with limited educational experiences find it difficult to see themselves as their children’s primary teachers.
11.12.08
Christian schools must become more cognizant of the current fervor about the value of early education.

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