Fifty years ago, in reaction to the lessening of Bible-oriented values by the public education system, the Ontario conservative Mennonites began to establish their own Christian day schools. What was their vision for their schools then? Is that vision still relevant for today? Do we still have a strong flourishing and growing vision for our schools in light of new challenges? Have we clearly defined it?
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CONTRIBUTOR: Dean Martin
SERIES: Christian School Administration Institute 2018
All items in the series:- Achievement Tests Explained
- Boards Involvement in Teacher Workload (Dwayne Weber)
- Defining The Vision (Dean Martin)
- Is Grade 8 Enough? (Paul Zehr)
- Journey Of a Textbook (Henry Weber)
- Legal and Practical Recordkeeping (Daniel Housser)
- Pros and Cons of Non-Member Patrons (Eugene Amstutz)
- Psychology That Will Harm Us (Melvin Burkholder)
- Relationships: Fruit or Pursuit? (Melvin Burkholder)
- Small Things That Make a Big Difference (Ellen Martin)
- Striving for Excellence (Richard Wagler)
- The Dangers of Higher Education (David Horst)
- The Joy of Sacrifice (Melvin Burkholder)
- The Parable of the Crayons
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