Forming Citizens for the Next 250 Years
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, it is good to consider the contributions of Christian education to this country. Of course, Christian education has generated the construction of private buildings and numerous curricula iterations. However, the more important markers include the formation of people. The Declaration of Independence, signed two and a half centuries ago, was an audacious moment, but sustaining what that moment set in motion has never been on autopilot. The virtues and shared values embodied in the document have depended on its citizens to uphold and reaffirm through the generations.
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Eucharia Borden | March 12, 2018
“Cultural Humility” and the Christian School -
Dr. Joshua Reichard | February 21, 2018
It’s Complicated: Christian Schools’ Relationship Status with the Public -
Dr. Jay Ferguson | February 15, 2018
Becoming More Affordable: The Pursuit of Third-Income Sources -
Dr. Barrett Mosbacker | January 11, 2018
Promoting a Positive Partnership with Parents (Part 1): Six Principles -
Dr. Lynn E. Swaner | December 14, 2017
The Missing Piece in Board Governance: Understanding Educational Change -
Roger Erdvig | November 30, 2017
Service-Learning in Christian Schools -
Matt Kwiatkowski | November 21, 2017
From Guidance to Life Calling: How Can We Better Prepare Our Students for Life after High School? -
Dr. William E. Brown | November 21, 2017
Making Sense of Culture for the Christ-Centered School
Podcasts
Grafted Together Ep 63: Parent Engagement, with Mark Wickersham
Guest host Mark Wickersham discusses parent engagement and provides practical steps. Students with engaged parents tend to do better academically, socially, and most importantly, spiritually. So how do we get parents engaged?
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