An Anabaptist Resource for Teaching and Learning
Schools do not exist in a vacuum; they exist inside a broader framework of which their culture is a reflection. Read More...
This is the initial letter Faith Builders Christian School sent to parents. It outlines how the school is planning to Read More...
Speakers offer a brief presentation of topics relevant to conservative Anabaptist schools: Individualized/Conventional Hybrid School: What are the pros and Read More...
This session is part of the series on the role of the principal or administrator. A team needs a captain, Read More...
Elementary grades establish elementary academic concepts. What of the years beyond?How should our schools be equipping scholars with vision and Read More...
This topic defines the roles of school leaders, parents, and ministry. How can we effectively harness the input of everyone Read More...
Questions Discussed: Why should I support the Christian Day School movement? Is it possible to over emphasize school? Why did Read More...
This topic examines where weve been, where we are, and where were going. How well are we doing what we Read More...
This is Part II of a collective effort by seven administrators of conservative Anabaptist schools. This group of administrators believes Read More...
This essay is a collective effort by seven administrators of conservative Anabaptist schools. This group of administrators believes that our Read More...
What are practical ways to interact with manipulative parents? What is the core problem with manipulative parents? What’s underneath the Read More...
Experienced school leaders respond to questions regarding manipulative parents, school readiness, and related topics. Moderated by Jonas Sauder. This is Read More...
This recording includes four presentations: Grade 1: Ready or Not? When and How to Dismiss a Teacher The Manipulative Parent Read More...
The effects of the texts and reading material in your school are obvious; they shape your students. But what about Read More...
What is your task as a teacher? The responsibilities you bear may seem overwhelming, but Gerald reminds us that our Read More...
What is the worst thing a child can experience? It’s not failure, says Gerald Miller. In fact, if you take Read More...
Are your children happy? We have learned to pursue self-satisfaction as a primary goal. But happiness, says Gerald, is a Read More...
There is no doubt that teachers and schools have great potential for shaping students. But Gerald reminds us that the Read More...
Are you in control of the technology in your home? Does it control your children—and you? In this excerpt from Read More...
What am I going to do with my life? Farm? Replace roofs? Be a missionary? No matter what vocation God Read More...
For the sake of our Church, we must have and work towards good Christian schools. They are our future generation. Read More...
As an administrator it is a profound privilege and responsibility to work with people and team with a community to Read More...
What are the responsibilities of school board members? This document lays out a method for electing board members, board member Read More...
This job description for principals/administrators describes the line of authority coming from board to principal, and lists the responsibilities of Read More...
How do we integrate Scriptures in math, science, and history classes? A panel of four teachers challenge and encourage their Read More...
Women contribute in a significant way to the success of conservative Anabaptist ministries. However, women who are called upon to Read More...
Gerald offers a guide to the work of a school administrator. Courtesy CASBI. Pass it on:
Gerald offers a guide to the work of a school administrator. Courtesy CASBI. Pass it on:
Gerald emphasizes the important service schools provide the church and the necessary deep connection between the two. Courtesy CASBI. Pass Read More...
For school board members, straight from the mouths of teachers. Courtesy CASBI. Pass it on:
In order to teach long-term, our teaching must be built upon a knowledge and appreciation of our rich history in Read More...
Mr. Miller continues to talk through the history of Christian education from Roman rule, where Christian schools were looked upon Read More...
Mr. Miller focuses on the changes in Christian education after the Reformation. Many people who wanted religious freedom moved to Read More...
The last session of this series focuses on the church school movement of the mid-1900’s, challenges then and now, and Read More...
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