Radical Excellence for Christian Schools

Par : John Hitchcock
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8201772109
  • EAN9798201772109
  • Date de parution13/06/2022
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurJL

Résumé

 Cultures Change, but Christian School Principles do not!     When passion and practicality collide, the result is a book that grassroots educators can relate to, even as they may be experiencing unusual circumstances.    Being an educator is not easy, nor is it predictable on a daily basis. In Radical Excellence for Christian Schools, the author shares a diversity of opportunities and difficulties that create a healthy harmony in a career that has been enjoyable and rewarding.
Most importantly, the events and philosophies that are presented are not trivial regurgitation of expected educational buzz words, but addresses topics and concepts that are not covered in university education programs or mundane "professional development" meetings.     You may not agree with everything in this book, but you will experience some unboxed ideas worthy of internal musing. 
Growing up in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State gave me the opportunity to develop and independent spirit, but also created an aloneness that eventually had to be dealt with. Once I understood you don't have to be perfect to be successful, life became enjoyable. My parents taught me that doing the right thing at the right time produced positive results. Mom and Dad both worked, but that did not prevent us from doing things as a family.
We went camping, played neighborhood softball games, went to the drive-in theater for all the John Wayne movies, bowled together, and ate dinner (actually, we called it supper) together. My independent actions and ideas were allowed, even encouraged. Buying amateur radio equipment or a new BB-gun gave me the opportunity to find a job to pay for it. Thus, raising chickens and selling the eggs, even picking and canning tomatoes for the lady down the road became part of my middle school years.
During the early years of college, my relationship with God gave me the courage to deal with some tough emotional challenges. Now, as an experienced classroom teacher, parent and grandparent, I am thankful for the parenting lessons my mother and father implanted in my heart. Those ideas are nothing new or radical, just logical and effective. One evidence of positive, not perfect, parenting that they imparted to me is quite simple - I continue to wake up every morning anxious and excited to get on with another good day!
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