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Episode 65: Stewarding A.I. Under the Lordship of Christ
A Conversation with Paul Matthews
Paul Matthews joins our show to talk about his new book, A Time to Lead, his software to help teachers us A.I. to improve their practice (MyTeacherAide), and how teachers can develop a posture that enables them to embrace changes which help them become better teachers. Even though the bulk of our conversation connect revolves around the topic of A.I., the main goal is helping teachers fulfill the great commission by more faithfully fulfilling their roles (without fear) so that our students can thrive. Paul is a wonderful resource for today's Christian school teachers, and it is our great joy to celebrate and recommend the great work he's doing.
Episode 64: Rhythms of Reflection and Growth
Every healthy school has a culture of faculty growth, where the school provides and encourages opportunities for teachers to grow in their philosophy and practice. And, these programs are often most effective when they're dependent upon internal leadership, rather than upon external programs. Even more healthy is a culture that nurtures growth in such a way that it's organically ongoing, because it's part of the habits, rhythms, and rituals of the school. Host Noah Brink offers two practical models to nurture a culture of regular reflection improvement among teachers and discusses a theological foundation for why schools should always be committed to professional development.
Episode 63: A Practical God-Centered Starting Point for Spiritual Formation
Brother Lawrence's Classic work The Practice of the Presence of God provides a helpful, practical starting point for beginning to experience the presence of God. And, this is something we need if we're going to see any progress in the area of Spiritual Formation, which has to be one of the greatest priorities in the life of the Christian School.
Host Noah Brink discusses what it could look like for the Christian school or individual Christian school teacher to begin to use this teaching from Brother Lawrence and how to begin to put these into the habits and rhythms of the school and/or classroom.
Episode 62: Lessons from the Parable of the Prodigal Son
Luke 15's parable of the two brothers (often referred to as the Parable of the Prodigal Son) has profound lessons for all Christians, but especially for those of us who work with Kids. Host Noah Brink discusses how this parable can help us think about our students and children in light of both brothers and the response of the Father. We aren't merely trying to nurture students toward conformity, but we want to see lasting change. That's central to Spiritual Formation, which is central to the mission of Christian education and parenting.
Episode 61: (RenewRec 8) Two Anthologies for Every Christian School Leader
Schools as Communities and Building a Better School
Sometimes, it's hard to make it through an entire book and find the Most poignant, practical nuggets to take away. But, both of these books are anthologies or compilations of essays and articles to provide Christian School with helpful resources on a wide variety of topics, ranging from school culture and philosophy to finance and governance. Because they are both compiled from essays written by experts in specific, both books provide easy to digest wisdom for the various dimensions of Christian school leadership.
Episode 60: Every Thought Captive
A Conversation with Bible Teacher, Mark Brink
Join us for a reflective conversation with Mark Brink, 12th-grade Bible Teacher at Evangelical Christian School in Memphis, TN. Over his forty-nine years of teacher more than 5,000 high school students (most of them seniors), Mr. Brink’s life and career were marked by an unmistakable commitment to the gospel of Jesus. Our conversation ranged from topics about curriculum (both for his class, but also for an entire Bible department) and the importance of a clear philosophy to the relationship between academics and faith formation.
More than anything else, Mr. Brink’s faithfulness to the supremacy of the gospel and to his students is unmistakeable in our conversation, and that is the legacy that we hope can shape future Bible teachers for years to come.
Episode 59: Education as Storytelling
The best teachers are storytellers. Students need stories; it's how they best connect with the things they're learning. It's part of the reason why Jesus often chose to teach through stories. As a result, teachers need to see themselves as storytellers, and work to get better at seeing their task specifically through the lens of telling stories.
Host Noah Brink discusses the importance of storytelling through focussing on its ability to connect with that which is uniquely human in our students.
Episode 56: A Gospel Framework for Teaching World Languages
Christian Schools' World Language departments are often the most overlooked when it comes to developing a framework for teaching Christianly. But, our philosophy of Christian education must be as well developed and implemented there as with any other part of the School. In fact, the World Languages Department has advantages that other departments don't.
Host Noah Brink discusses how the questions and categories of the RenewEd Worldview Grid can shape our approach to thinking about teaching within the World Languages - in a way that's not merely looking for verses or biblical analogies, but focusing on biblical themes throughout the department.