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Interview with Ed Noot & Dave Loewen, Leadership articles by Darren Spyksma, John Vanderhoek, Lee Hollaar, and Henry Contant
October 26th, 2022
Christian Schools: Praise, Lament, Hope
an interview with Ed Noot and Dave Loewen ◊ Darren Welcome! As many of you know, organizationally we’re part of an exciting […]
October 4th, 2022
by John Vanderhoek, SCSBC Education Coordinator (1986 – 1997) ◊
October 4th, 2022
by Lee Hollaar, SCSBC Coordinator / Director (1989 – 2003) ◊
October 4th, 2022
by Henry Contant, SCSBC Executive Director (2003 – 2015) ◊
October 4th, 2022
Bill C-4: Opportunity or Threat?
by Ed Noot, SCSBC Executive Director ◊ In December 2021, the Members of Canada’s Parliament unanimously consented to a motion to […]
May 1st, 2022
Managing School Finances in Uncertain Times
by Tracey Yan, SCSBC Director of Finance ◊
May 1st, 2022
Gratitude: What’s Keeping You From Being Thankful
by Darren Spyksma, SCSBC Director of Learning ◊
May 1st, 2022
From “My” Students to “Our” Students
Throughout the pandemic, teachers have worked in isolation, and many educators feel like they are less able to support the increasingly complex needs of students. When we work together as a community and shift our perspective from “my” classroom and “my” kids to “our” school and “our” kids, we have more capacity to support student well-being.
May 1st, 2022
How is it that graduates of Christian schools are more likely to believe that general society is hostile to their views? What does this say about our teaching, learning, and school structures?
February 1st, 2022
How can we reshape the culture of our school communities in light of what we have learned over the past two years? What will be the design of this new place we find ourselves in?
February 1st, 2022
by Darren Spyksma, SCSBC Director of Learning ◊ A school’s true mission is its lived mission. As educational institutions, who call […]
February 1st, 2022
Though many schools are currently challenged by reduced international student numbers, this may be an opportunity to consider how our international programs reflect our values and the impact our communities can have on students and families from abroad.
February 1st, 2022
Book review of Trains, Jesus, and Murder: The Gospel According to Johnny Cash
February 1st, 2022