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Society of Christian Schools in British Columbia Annual Report 2024: read the web version here. Printed copies of the annual […]
Posted 9 December 2024
Dave Loewen, Wendy Leong, Darren Spyksma, Owen Webb & Liz Ullrich
Posted 2 October 2024
Student Behaviour: A Window into Understanding Learning Readiness
Unmotivated. Disrespectful. Defiant. Lazy. Have you noticed students today seem different from those of even a decade ago? This shift […]
Posted 2 October 2024
Aid or Ailment: Developing a Framework for Mission-Directed AI Integration
In the first week of school, my daughter received an assignment with minimal instructions. She asked her teacher for help […]
Posted 2 October 2024
Respectful Workplace Training – Why It Matters
Workplace harassment and bullying continue to impact employees across industries, including faith-based organizations. With increasing legal and financial consequences, how […]
Posted 27 September 2024
Approaching The Story from a Different Angle
In a world where conflict and division have seeped into Christian communities, “humility, curiosity, and kindness” are often overshadowed by […]
Posted 27 September 2024
The Residency provides Christian educators with practical professional development to enhance student learning. Over one week, teachers follow a growth […]
Posted 26 September 2024
This year’s Regional Leadership Tour 2024 has concluded. We look forward to visiting with our school leaders again in Fall […]
Posted 4 September 2024
Navigating the Layers of Support in Inclusive Education
Tiered systems of support offer an effective framework for implementing foundational strategies across all students and staff, while also delivering targeted interventions for both small group and individual students. This approach ensures comprehensive support tailored to the diverse needs within inclusive education.
Posted 7 May 2024
What is the most dangerous game our schools risk playing? It is that we forget that disagreement is an integral part of education and that learning does not rush to pick sides, but instead commits to the pursuit of deeper understanding.
Posted 7 May 2024
Managing your school’s human resources is just as important as managing your financial or capital assets.
Posted 3 May 2024
Are you an ideal board member?” he said with a grin. After leading a governance workshop1 for one of our […]
Posted 3 May 2024
Registration is closed for Residency 2024. We look forward to seeing attendees in August.
Posted 1 May 2024
Dave Loewen, Tracey Yan & Tricia Stobbe, Darren Spyksma, Amanda Broadway
Posted 16 April 2024
Leadership Conference 2024: Flourishing Leaders, Flourishing Schools
Posted 6 March 2024
Teatime: The Power of Intentional Hosting
Is your school facilitating relational activities like teatime to encourage conversations among your domestic and international students? No matter the […]
Posted 12 February 2024
Each, Not All: Variability as the Norm
Anyone who regularly interacts with children and adolescents knows that finding two identical individuals is impossible. Even identical twins may […]
Posted 12 February 2024
Leadership and the Shaping of a Giving Culture
The flourishing of Christian schools in BC is a testament to the dedicated and visionary work of school leaders and […]
Posted 12 February 2024
What is the connection between character and leadership? The more power one has in a leadership position, the more clearly […]
Posted 12 February 2024