Focus & Equip (2008.11): How can measurement help you increase focus on your mission?
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1-2-14 Shinkawa Cho, Higashi Kurume Shi, Tokyo 203-0013
What’s your mission?
“What I want to do is to develop a personal mission statement,” says Mark, a high school math teacher at an international Christian school in Korea. “I’m fairly clear on the problems/opportunities God is calling me to address. Having a mission statement will help me focus on these problems/opportunities.”
Question: What can you ask Mark? Read more...
How can measurement help you increase focus on your mission?
Like you, I have a mission. Here’s mine: Empowering Christian leaders and organizations to close the rhetoric/reality gap. And like you, I want to increase my focus on my mission.
Question: How can measurement increase focus on the mission? Read more...
Get support, encouragement, and accountability
You’ve documented your goal: To develop a community of practice for Christian school curriculum coordinators.
You did a careful study of the current situation, considered options for moving forward, and documented your goal. That’s good. Now you’re ready to start. Read more...
Teachers document Biblical principles in curriculum maps
Through Christian education, we want students to develop a Christ-centered worldview. One way to do this is to have students connect what they study and what the Bible teaches.
To help their students make connections, teachers at Christian Academy in Japan document in their curriculum maps the Biblical teaching their students will connect with course content/skills. Read more...
Here’s a list of questions you can ask your students
You want your students to develop a Christ-centered worldview. Good. You know that one way to do this is to have students respond to Biblical perspective questions.
Question: What questions can you ask? Read more...
Students grapple with shalom
Kim Essenburg serves with Christian
Reformed World Missions by teaching English
10 at Christian Academy in Japan. Kim shares about a
recent prompt and her student learning results.
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1-2-14 Shinkawa Cho, Higashi Kurume Shi, Tokyo 203-0013
What’s your mission?
“What I want to do is to develop a personal mission statement,” says Mark, a high school math teacher at an international Christian school in Korea. “I’m fairly clear on the problems/opportunities God is calling me to address. Having a mission statement will help me focus on these problems/opportunities.”
Question: What can you ask Mark? Read more...
How can measurement help you increase focus on your mission?
Like you, I have a mission. Here’s mine: Empowering Christian leaders and organizations to close the rhetoric/reality gap. And like you, I want to increase my focus on my mission.
Question: How can measurement increase focus on the mission? Read more...
Get support, encouragement, and accountability
You’ve documented your goal: To develop a community of practice for Christian school curriculum coordinators.
You did a careful study of the current situation, considered options for moving forward, and documented your goal. That’s good. Now you’re ready to start. Read more...
Teachers document Biblical principles in curriculum maps
Through Christian education, we want students to develop a Christ-centered worldview. One way to do this is to have students connect what they study and what the Bible teaches.
To help their students make connections, teachers at Christian Academy in Japan document in their curriculum maps the Biblical teaching their students will connect with course content/skills. Read more...
Here’s a list of questions you can ask your students
You want your students to develop a Christ-centered worldview. Good. You know that one way to do this is to have students respond to Biblical perspective questions.
Question: What questions can you ask? Read more...
Students grapple with shalom