ABI Conference 2025

ABI Conference '25

November 12-15, 2025 | Crowne Plaza Santo Domingo Hotel | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

 

USA & International Attendees

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Event Overview

 

The ABI Conference is a dynamic gathering created to serve a distinct group of schools. It brings together international and bilingual Christian schools across Latin America, united by a shared commitment to excellence in English-based instruction. Many of these schools are also ACSI-accredited. Accredited schools in the United States are warmly invited to connect with their peers in the southern hemisphere—and may discover new inspiration and meaningful partnerships through this unique event.

Register for your spot today. Leaders and leadership team members are encouraged to attend. 


Objectives

 

Collaboration & Community
Foster meaningful connections between international and national Christian schools across the Americas.

Key question: How can we truly be "stronger together" as we learn from and support one another?


Excellence in Christian Education
Examine the hallmarks of quality education within the framework of accreditation and their significance in fulfilling the mission of Christian schools.

Key question: Does accreditation truly enhance our ability to fulfill our school's mission effectively? How?

Equipping the Next Generation

Identify key strategic elements essential for preparing Gen Z and Gen Alpha students to thrive in a fast-paced, technology-driven era.

Key question: What does it take to equip the next generations for success in a rapidly changing world?


Registration Fees


USA & International

ABI US

 

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Global National Attendees

 

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General Session Speakers

Join us for powerful sessions designed to inspire and unify, featuring worship, compelling storytelling, and thought-provoking presentations in a variety of engaging formats—from classic keynotes to TED talk style and dynamic panel discussions that spark meaningful reflection and dialogue all while connecting with peers who share your passion and purpose. 

Jon Eckert

 

Jonathan Eckert, Ed. D.

Lynda and Robert Copple Chair of Christians in School Leadership; Professor of Educational Leadership, Baylor University; Executive Director, Baylor Center for School Leadership

Jonathan Eckert, Ed.D., is the Lynda and Robert Copple Chair for Christians in School Leadership and Professor of Educational Leadership at Baylor University. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Baylor Center for School Leadership. He taught intermediate and middle grade students for 12 years. After completing his doctorate at Vanderbilt University, he served at the U.S. Department of Education in both the Bush and Obama administrations on teaching quality issues. He was a professor at Wheaton College for ten years where he prepared pre-service teachers. He has won several teaching awards in higher education, has spoken to thousands of educators on four continents, and is the author of multiple books including Just Teaching, Future Ready, Catalytic Improvement Communities, Leading Together, The Novice Advantage, as well numerous other articles and books. 

Emily Pigott

 

Emily Pigott

Vice President of Educational Resources & Student Programs, ACSI

With over 26 years of experience in Christian education, Emily Pigott serves as the VP of Educational Resources & Student Programs at ACSI. Passionate about guiding school leaders, educators, and students worldwide, she believes today's generation has the God-given potential to impact culture for Jesus. Emily is committed to equipping educators and student leaders with strategies that resonate with today's youth, inspiring them to own their education, leadership journey, and future for God's glory.

Emily has traveled globally to train and equip others in biblical leadership, character development, and transformative education. She holds a Master of Education from Southeastern University and co-authored The School of Leadership Curriculum. Married to Gene for over 31 years, Emily is a proud mother of two sons, Joshua and Jacob, and continues to inspire Christian educators to make an eternal impact, one student at a time.

Mike Epp

 

Mike Epp

Senior Vice President of Global Development, ACSI

Mike has dedicated over 35 years to Christian school education. His journey began in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he spent 19 years immersed in the vibrant tapestry of bilingual international education. In his current role with ACSI, he leads efforts impacting schools in over 65 countries. His mission is to fortify school leaders worldwide. His fervor stems from a belief in the transformative power of godly leadership on academic excellence and spiritual growth.

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Sessions

 

General Sessions

 

ABI General Sessions are engaging gatherings designed to inspire and unify, featuring times of worship, storytelling, and thought-provoking keynote presentations. Formats may include traditional keynote addresses or shorter TED-style talks that spark meaningful reflection and dialogue.


The Cross-Generational Challenge

Presenter: Emily Pigott

What happens when five generations collide in one school community? From board members to students, each group brings different values, expectations, and ways of engaging. Let's explore how Christian schools can navigate these generational dynamics with wisdom and grace—fostering collaboration, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to flourish and fructify.
Emily Pigott
Vice President of Educational Resources & Student Programs, ACSI
 

With over 26 years of experience in Christian education, Emily Pigott serves as the VP of Educational Resources & Student Programs at ACSI. Passionate about guiding school leaders, educators, and students worldwide, she believes today's generation has the God-given potential to impact culture for Jesus. Emily is committed to equipping educators and student leaders with strategies that resonate with today's youth, inspiring them to own their education, leadership journey, and future for God's glory.

Emily has traveled globally to train and equip others in biblical leadership, character development, and transformative education. She holds a Master of Education from Southeastern University and co-authored The School of Leadership Curriculum. Married to Gene for over 31 years, Emily is a proud mother of two sons, Joshua and Jacob, and continues to inspire Christian educators to make an eternal impact, one student at a time.

Joy over Happiness 

Presenter: Jonathan Eckert 

Pursuing happiness is making our students miserable. Happiness is pursued, circumstantial, self-focused, and withers in adversity. Joy is the overflow of enduring love and gratitude for others and effervesces through struggle. Because learning is productive struggle, we need to reframe adversity as a vehicle for joy because the depth of our struggle determines the peak of our joy. Joy is not the freedom from struggle, joy is the fuel to struggle well. In this interactive keynote, we will explore ways to invite students into struggle and joy. 


Jonathan Eckert, Ed. D.
Lynda and Robert Copple Chair of Christians in School Leadership; Professor of Educational Leadership, Baylor University; Executive Director, Baylor Center for School Leadership

 

Jonathan Eckert, Ed.D., is the Lynda and Robert Copple Chair for Christians in School Leadership and Professor of Educational Leadership at Baylor University. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Baylor Center for School Leadership. He taught intermediate and middle grade students for 12 years. After completing his doctorate at Vanderbilt University, he served at the U.S. Department of Education in both the Bush and Obama administrations on teaching quality issues. He was a professor at Wheaton College for ten years where he prepared pre-service teachers. He has won several teaching awards in higher education, has spoken to thousands of educators on four continents, and is the author of multiple books including Just Teaching, Future Ready, Catalytic Improvement Communities, Leading Together, The Novice Advantage, as well numerous other articles and books. 

Collective Leadership for Gritty Optimism 

Presenter: Jonathan Eckert 

Great educators believe students can become more of who they are created to be based on evidence and experience. This moves beyond naïve optimism to gritty optimism. We do that work best when we do that work with other who believe that students are image-bearers. Gritty optimism can be measured through collective leadership and collective efficacy, which improves school climate and teacher retention. In this interactive keynote, we will explore how to work more effectively with others to develop the gritty optimism that leads to thriving learning communities.
Jonathan Eckert, Ed. D.
Lynda and Robert Copple Chair of Christians in School Leadership; Professor of Educational Leadership, Baylor University; Executive Director, Baylor Center for School Leadership

 

Jonathan Eckert, Ed.D., is the Lynda and Robert Copple Chair for Christians in School Leadership and Professor of Educational Leadership at Baylor University. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Baylor Center for School Leadership. He taught intermediate and middle grade students for 12 years. After completing his doctorate at Vanderbilt University, he served at the U.S. Department of Education in both the Bush and Obama administrations on teaching quality issues. He was a professor at Wheaton College for ten years where he prepared pre-service teachers. He has won several teaching awards in higher education, has spoken to thousands of educators on four continents, and is the author of multiple books including Just Teaching, Future Ready, Catalytic Improvement Communities, Leading Together, The Novice Advantage, as well numerous other articles and books. 

Leadership Succession: Bridging Legacy and Innovation

Presenters: Beth Afanador, Mireya Paz, and Guisela Reyes

This panel will explore the critical process of leadership succession in Christian schools, focusing on how to honor the legacy of current leaders while fostering innovation for the future. Panelists will share insights, challenges, and practical strategies for identifying, mentoring, and transitioning new leaders who uphold the
school’s mission while adapting to changing educational landscapes. Attendees will gain valuable perspectives on creating a succession plan that ensures seamless continuity, preserves institutional values, and empowers the next generation to lead with vision and purpose.

Equipping a Generation for Global Mission 

Presenter: Mike Epp

This keynote will focus on strategic elements key to our success in equipping Gen Z and Gen Alpha students to thrive in a rapidly changing world. It explores how Christian schools can nurture a missional mindset, preparing the next generation to live out their faith with purpose in a globally connected and culturally diverse context.
Mike Epp
Senior Vice President of Global Development, ACSI

 

Mike has dedicated over 35 years to Christian school education. His journey began in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he spent 19 years immersed in the vibrant tapestry of bilingual international education. In his current role with ACSI, he leads efforts impacting schools in over 65 countries. His mission is to fortify school leaders worldwide. His fervor stems from a belief in the transformative power of godly leadership on academic excellence and spiritual growth.

Focus Sessions

 

ABI Focus Sessions are interactive workshops tailored to specific areas of interest. These sessions may feature subject-matter experts delivering practical insights or skilled facilitators guiding collaborative discussions, allowing participants to share ideas, strategies, and resources with peers.


Feedback, Engagement and Well-being (F.E.W.): What Research Shows 

Presenter: Jon Eckert

Teaching is about three things: feedback, engagement, and well-being (F.E.W.). We do these FEW things not for some students, or even all students, but for each student. We will look at data from all over the world including any data from schools who are attending if they would like students to complete surveys on their perceptions of FEW. We will discuss practical implications for improving outcomes for students based on FEW.
Jonathan Eckert, Ed. D.
Lynda and Robert Copple Chair of Christians in School Leadership; Professor of Educational Leadership, Baylor University; Executive Director, Baylor Center for School Leadership

 

Jonathan Eckert, Ed.D., is the Lynda and Robert Copple Chair for Christians in School Leadership and Professor of Educational Leadership at Baylor University. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Baylor Center for School Leadership. He taught intermediate and middle grade students for 12 years. After completing his doctorate at Vanderbilt University, he served at the U.S. Department of Education in both the Bush and Obama administrations on teaching quality issues. He was a professor at Wheaton College for ten years where he prepared pre-service teachers. He has won several teaching awards in higher education, has spoken to thousands of educators on four continents, and is the author of multiple books including Just Teaching, Future Ready, Catalytic Improvement Communities, Leading Together, The Novice Advantage, as well numerous other articles and books. 

Strategies to strengthen F.E.W. abilities (Follow-up To previous Session)

Presenter: Jon Eckert

Building on the first focus session, we will explore strategies for enhancing F.E.W. for each student. This will function as a collaborative workshop to apply strategies in particular contexts.
Jonathan Eckert, Ed. D.
Lynda and Robert Copple Chair of Christians in School Leadership; Professor of Educational Leadership, Baylor University; Executive Director, Baylor Center for School Leadership

 

Jonathan Eckert, Ed.D., is the Lynda and Robert Copple Chair for Christians in School Leadership and Professor of Educational Leadership at Baylor University. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Baylor Center for School Leadership. He taught intermediate and middle grade students for 12 years. After completing his doctorate at Vanderbilt University, he served at the U.S. Department of Education in both the Bush and Obama administrations on teaching quality issues. He was a professor at Wheaton College for ten years where he prepared pre-service teachers. He has won several teaching awards in higher education, has spoken to thousands of educators on four continents, and is the author of multiple books including Just Teaching, Future Ready, Catalytic Improvement Communities, Leading Together, The Novice Advantage, as well numerous other articles and books. 

Equipping Teachers for Leadership and Leaders for Classroom Realities 

Presenter: Lisa Coscia

This session bridges the gap between instructional leadership and classroom experience. Dr. Lisa Coscia will share practical strategies to empower teachers as leaders and equip school leaders with insights into the daily realities of teaching. Participants will explore ways to foster mutual understanding and collaboration, enhancing both leadership effectiveness and classroom success.
Lisa Coscia
Higher Education Accredited Programs (HEAP) Field Director, ACSI; Dean, College of Education; Associate Professor of Education at Southeastern University

 

Lisa is ACSI’s Higher Education Accredited Programs (HEAP) Field Director; Dean, College of Education; Associate Professor of Education at Southeastern University. Over 20 years of experience as a classroom teacher, principal, international school superintendent in Japan, and university professor. Passionate about education and missions, she brings expertise in leadership, professional development, and cross-cultural collaboration. Her research and training focus on servant leadership, discipleship, and organizational growth. Dr. Coscia has equipped educators worldwide and serves on international accreditation teams. She currently supports teacher preparation at the university level and leads initiatives for continuous improvement in education. Outside of work, she enjoys travel, strong coffee, running, and gardening. 
Building Higher Financial Trust (include Self Fraud Risk Assessment) - How to Conduct Your Own Internal Financial Audit 

Presenter: Daniel Hylden

This workshop equips participants with practical tools to strengthen financial integrity within their organizations. Key topics include identifying internal control weaknesses, preventing fraud, and conducting a self-assessment to evaluate personal and organizational fraud risk. Attendees will gain clear strategies to build a culture of transparency, accountability, and trust in financial stewardship. 


Daniel Hylden
Founder, CAST (Christ-centered Administrative Services Team)

 

Founder of CAST (Christ-centered Administrative Services Team), Daniel Hylden brings decades of experience in financial accountability and missions. Holding a B.S. in Agricultural Economics from North Dakota State University and an MBA from Liberty University, he also serves as a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE). Daniel spent over 20 years as an International Auditor with the International Mission Board, primarily in Africa, where he helped develop financial systems and supported church planting efforts. In 2016, he founded CAST to help ministries build trust and transparency through sound financial practices. 
Achieving Accreditation Without Losing Our Minds

Presenter: Stephanie Brooks

This session addresses the common challenges of completing accreditation documentation and gathering evidence. Learn practical strategies for achieving compliance while maintaining staff morale, and gain insights to help your team manage these tasks alongside their regular responsibilities. Includes time for questions and interactive discussion.
Stephanie Brooks
International Accreditation & Quality Management Coordinator, Costa Rica Christian School (CRCS)

 

International Accreditation & Quality Management Coordinator at Costa Rica Christian School (CRCS), a trilingual institution recognized among the top private schools in the country. In her role, Stephanie oversees international accreditation processes and implements quality assurance. She holds a degree from Universidad Latina de Costa Rica, actually pursuing a master’s degree on Calidad Educativa in Spain.
Innovative Approaches to Bilingual Education

Presenter: Sareth Diaz

This workshop is designed for school leaders seeking to elevate the quality of their bilingual education programs. It will focus on key components such as program design, instructional strategies, and the latest trends in the field. Participants will gain valuable insights into how to provide strategic support to teachers and foster an environment that promotes language acquisition and academic success. The session will also explore tools and best practices for addressing the unique challenges of bilingual instruction.
Sareth de Diaz
Founder and Director, International Christian Academy in Guatemala City

 

Founder and Director of International Christian Academy in Guatemala City, a microschool offering personalized bilingual education. Before this, she served as Director of Professional Development for ACSI Latin America for 10 years, where she provided oversight to academic programs and teacher training initiatives across the region. Sareth holds a degree with a specialization in English Language Teaching from the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala (UVG), where she also is a faculty member at the School of Education ELT program.
Unstringing the Bow

Presenter: Tim Shuman

In this reflective session, Tim Shuman shares his personal journey through leadership fatigue and recovery. Drawing from his experience as a former international school head, he offers practical strategies to help educators and leaders recognize signs of burnout, restore balance, and rediscover joy in their calling. Participants will explore rhythms of rest, the value of friendship, and sustainable practices for long-term flourishing in ministry. 


Tim Shuman
Senior Director for International Schools, ACSI

 

Tim Shuman serves as the Senior Director for International Schools at the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). Before ACSI, he held various roles at Black Forest Academy in Germany, including Head of School. Tim is passionate about supporting global Christian educators and fostering leadership development. Through his initiative, Unstringing the Bow, he encourages leaders to find sustainable rhythms of rest and renewal. Tim is also an artist who finds balance through drawing and painting, reflecting his belief in the importance of creative outlets for personal well-being.
AI in the Christian School Classroom

Presenter: Marnie Landry

Explore how artificial intelligence can be thoughtfully integrated into Christian education. This workshop will examine practical applications, ethical considerations, and tools that enhance learning while staying grounded in a biblical worldview. Ideal for educators seeking to navigate the opportunities and challenges of AI with wisdom and purpose. 


Marnie Landr
Senior Project Director K12 STEM Outreach & Adjunct Professor, Grand Canyon University

 

Senior Project Director K12 STEM Outreach & Adjunct Professor at Grand Canyon University. Experienced Program Director with a demonstrated history of working in the education management industry. Skilled in Managing Associates, STEM, Secondary Education, Educational Consulting, and Lesson Planning. Strong education professional with a M.Ed focused in Curriculum and Instruction from University of Phoenix. 
Mission Impossible: Aligning the Instructional Program with Local Standards while Preserving Christian Values

Presenter: Mercedes Sura

This workshop explores practical strategies for aligning your school's curriculum with Ministry of Education requirements in Latin America while staying true to your Christian mission. Discover how to meet regulatory standards, enhance instructional programs, and maintain a strong biblical worldview in your educational practices.


Mercedes Sura
Academic Principal, King's Christian School (KCS) in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

 

Academic Principal at King's Christian School (KCS) in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. In her role, she oversees the academic programs across all grade levels, ensuring that the school's curriculum aligns with its mission to provide a Christ-centered education. She also has served as member of the ACSI Latin America Commission on Accreditation, leading various accreditation visit teams in the region. 
Policy Manuals and Student Handbooks: In Compliance with Who?

Presenter: Alicia Volpe

This workshop equips school leaders to create policy manuals and handbooks that comply with ACSI accreditation standards, local laws, and Ministry of Education requirements. Gain practical strategies for aligning policies with legal and accreditation frameworks while supporting your school’s mission.


Alicia Volpe
Associate Director for Southern Cone Office, ACSI

 

Associate Director for ACSI's Southern Cone Office, based in Asunción, Paraguay. An attorney and bilingual educator, she graduated with honors from the Universidad Nacional de Asunción and holds a degree in Bilingual English Language Teaching from the Universidad Católica. Currently pursuing a Master's in Education at Trinity Western University in Canada.
How to Conduct your own Internal Financial Audit 

Presenter: Daniel Hylden

This hands-on workshop guides participants through the step-by-step process of performing an internal financial audit. Topics include reviewing financial records for accuracy, assessing internal controls, detecting red flags, and documenting audit findings. Attendees will learn how to create a reliable audit checklist, promote financial accountability, and strengthen overall financial health within their organization. 


Daniel Hylden
Founder, CAST (Christ-centered Administrative Services Team)

 

Founder of CAST (Christ-centered Administrative Services Team), Daniel Hylden brings decades of experience in financial accountability and missions. Holding a B.S. in Agricultural Economics from North Dakota State University and an MBA from Liberty University, he also serves as a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE). Daniel spent over 20 years as an International Auditor with the International Mission Board, primarily in Africa, where he helped develop financial systems and supported church planting efforts. In 2016, he founded CAST to help ministries build trust and transparency through sound financial practices. 
Supporting English Learners Across the Curriculum: A Whole-School Approach 

Presenter: Jan Dormer

Learn how every teacher—not just language specialists—can play a role in supporting English learners. This session will offer practical tools and strategies to create a school-wide culture that promotes language development and academic success in a Christ-centered environment. 


Jan Dormer
Seasoned TESOL Educator, Author, and Consultant With Over 35 Years of Global Experience

 

Dr. Jan Edwards Dormer is a seasoned TESOL educator, author, and consultant with over 35 years of global experience. She has taught English to learners of all ages in diverse contexts, including Brazil, Indonesia, and Kenya. Currently, she serves as Director and Professor of TESOL at Taylor University in Indiana, USA. Dr. Dormer holds an Ed.D. in Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning from the University of Toronto, an M.A. in TESOL from Ball State University, and a B.A. in Elementary Education from Asbury College. Her extensive work includes authoring several influential books, such as Teaching English in Missions, Language Learning in Ministry, and What School Leaders Need to Know About English Learners. In 2023, she was honored with the Earl Stevick Award for outstanding Christian TESOL professionals. Dr. Dormer is passionate about equipping educators to integrate faith and language instruction, fostering inclusive classrooms that reflect Christ-centered values. 
Effective Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners in Christian Schools 

Presenter: Jan Dormer

Join Dr. Jan Dormer for an in-depth, interactive extended session designed to equip educators with practical, research-based methods tailored specifically for English learners in Christian school settings. Over three engaging hours, you will explore proven instructional strategies, classroom management techniques, and culturally responsive practices that foster language development and academic success—all grounded in a biblical worldview. This hands-on session includes real-life examples, collaborative activities, and personalized guidance to help you confidently meet the needs of diverse learners and nurture their spiritual and educational growth. Ideal for classroom teachers, language specialists, and school leaders committed to excellence in bilingual and ESL education.
Jan Dormer
Seasoned TESOL Educator, Author, and Consultant With Over 35 Years of Global Experience

 

Dr. Jan Edwards Dormer is a seasoned TESOL educator, author, and consultant with over 35 years of global experience. She has taught English to learners of all ages in diverse contexts, including Brazil, Indonesia, and Kenya. Currently, she serves as Director and Professor of TESOL at Taylor University in Indiana, USA. Dr. Dormer holds an Ed.D. in Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning from the University of Toronto, an M.A. in TESOL from Ball State University, and a B.A. in Elementary Education from Asbury College. Her extensive work includes authoring several influential books, such as Teaching English in Missions, Language Learning in Ministry, and What School Leaders Need to Know About English Learners. In 2023, she was honored with the Earl Stevick Award for outstanding Christian TESOL professionals. Dr. Dormer is passionate about equipping educators to integrate faith and language instruction, fostering inclusive classrooms that reflect Christ-centered values. 
The Key to Immerse-based Bilingual Education 

Presenter: Nathan Johnson

Drawing on his experience at Charleston Bilingual Academy, Dr. Nathan Johnson will share foundational principles and practical strategies for effective immersion programs in Christian schools. Participants will explore how to integrate language acquisition with cultural understanding and spiritual growth, creating a holistic bilingual learning environment that prepares students to thrive and lead globally.


Nathan Johnson
Co-Founder and Executive Director, Charleston Bilingual Academy

 

Co-Founder and Executive Director of Charleston Bilingual Academy, a Christ-centered Spanish and Mandarin immersion school. With an Ed.D. from Vanderbilt University, he brings extensive experience in bilingual education, international school leadership, and accreditation. Dr. Johnson also serves on the ACSI board and co-founded the Clapham Group consulting firm.
Grow by Change, Not by Chance; A Roadmap for Courageous Growth

Presenter: Eric Loftsgard

Change—why is it so intimidating, scary, and difficult? Why do we get so entrenched and comfortable with the status quo? Yet change is the centerpiece of growth, improvement, and transformation. In this session, we’ll explore what it truly means to change, uncover the key motivators, and discuss how to overcome the barriers and fear that hold us back. Is there hope in change for Christian schools? Together, we’ll seek answers and practical insights for moving forward.
Eric Loftsgard
Seasoned Christian Educator and Missionary
 
Seasoned Christian educator and missionary serving in Nicaragua since 1998. As the Country Director for Missionary Ventures International (MVI), he leads initiatives focused on developing Christian leadership across all sectors of Nicaraguan society. Eric and his wife, Marilyn, are also active board members of Nicaragua Christian Academy (NCA), where he has contributed to staff development and strategic planning. Through his roles with MVI and NCA, Eric continues to empower local leaders and educators, fostering a legacy of holistic development and spiritual growth in Nicaragua. Member of the ACSI Latin America Executive Board.

Affinity Sessions

 

Affinity Sessions create space for participants to connect based on shared roles, interests, or school profiles (e.g., bilingual, international, or accredited schools). They provide an informal yet purposeful setting to exchange ideas, build community, and explore challenges and opportunities unique to their context.


Accreditation Tips and Experiences
Biligual Education Trends and Topics
International Schools' Challenges and Opportunities

Saturday Sessions

 

These specialized post-conference training opportunities designed to deepen professional growth. These sessions offer extended time for focused learning on critical topics—such as school accreditation and bilingual education—led by seasoned experts. With a more intentional and intensive format, Saturday Sessions are ideal for those seeking to gain practical tools, fresh insight, and next steps to implement in their school context.


Accreditation Inspire Training

Presenter: Michael McNabb

Coming soon.

Latest trends and best practices on EFL-ESL Training

Presenter: Jan Dormer

Coming soon.


Jan Dormer
Seasoned TESOL Educator, Author, and Consultant With Over 35 Years of Global Experience

 

Dr. Jan Edwards Dormer is a seasoned TESOL educator, author, and consultant with over 35 years of global experience. She has taught English to learners of all ages in diverse contexts, including Brazil, Indonesia, and Kenya. Currently, she serves as Director and Professor of TESOL at Taylor University in Indiana, USA. Dr. Dormer holds an Ed.D. in Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning from the University of Toronto, an M.A. in TESOL from Ball State University, and a B.A. in Elementary Education from Asbury College. Her extensive work includes authoring several influential books, such as Teaching English in Missions, Language Learning in Ministry, and What School Leaders Need to Know About English Learners. In 2023, she was honored with the Earl Stevick Award for outstanding Christian TESOL professionals. Dr. Dormer is passionate about equipping educators to integrate faith and language instruction, fostering inclusive classrooms that reflect Christ-centered values. 
Student Leadership Institute Educator Training

Presenter: Emily Pigott

Coming soon.


Emily Pigott
Vice President of Educational Resources & Student Programs, ACSI
 

With over 26 years of experience in Christian education, Emily Pigott serves as the VP of Educational Resources & Student Programs at ACSI. Passionate about guiding school leaders, educators, and students worldwide, she believes today's generation has the God-given potential to impact culture for Jesus. Emily is committed to equipping educators and student leaders with strategies that resonate with today's youth, inspiring them to own their education, leadership journey, and future for God's glory.

Emily has traveled globally to train and equip others in biblical leadership, character development, and transformative education. She holds a Master of Education from Southeastern University and co-authored The School of Leadership Curriculum. Married to Gene for over 31 years, Emily is a proud mother of two sons, Joshua and Jacob, and continues to inspire Christian educators to make an eternal impact, one student at a time.

IV Consultation on Bilingual Education

By invitation only. Free of Charge.

Presenter: Hernan Lopez

Coming soon.

Host Hotel & Conference Venue

 

Crowne Plaza Santo Domingo Hotel 

Ave. George Washington 218 Santo Domingo
2890 Dominican Republic

You will certainly enjoy your stay at the luxurious Crowne Plaza Santo Domingo, the event's host hotel. Nestled along the city’s scenic waterfront, the Crowne Plaza provides the perfect blend of comfort and accessibility. Its deluxe accommodations, exceptional amenities, and breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea make it a perfect venue. With its convenient location, you can enjoy nearby cultural landmarks and local dining experiences.

Our discounted rate room block is available as low as $99 USD/night.

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Getting There

 

Nearest Airport

 

Ruta 66 Salida Del Aeropuerto Las Americas
Santo Domingo 11336, Dominican Republic


Getting to the Hotel

Driving Directions from Santo Domingo International Airport (SDQ) to Crowne Plaza Hotel Santo Domingo

The distance from Santo Domingo International Airport (Las Américas International Airport - SDQ) to Crowne Plaza Hotel Santo Domingo is approximately 32 kilometers (20 miles). Depending on traffic conditions, the journey typically takes 30 to 40 minutes by car. 

 

Taxi
Exit the Arrival Terminal: Once you clear customs and collect your luggage, head to the taxi stand located just outside the terminal. 
Uber
Book Through the App: Open the Uber app and request a ride to "Crowne Plaza Hotel Santo Domingo."
Notes:
  • Currency: It's recommended to carry some USD or Dominican pesos for convenience, but most taxis and Uber drivers accept USD. 

  • Safety: Both options are safe, but always verify the driver’s credentials (Uber license plate or taxi ID) before starting the trip.