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Episode 75: How to Talk about Santa Claus
Noah Brink Noah Brink

Episode 75: How to Talk about Santa Claus

What should we do when students ask their teachers whether or not Santa is real? It's especially complicated at the Elementary school grades, where parents have different perspectives, and teachers want to both respect those differences and capitalize on the opportunity for transformative learning. Actually, the conversation surrounding Santa Claus goes far beyond whether or not Santa Claus really exists. Host Noah Brink builds a case for why Christian teachers shouldn't shy away from Santa Claus conversations; they help us to embrace the power of stories and our need for hope, imagination, mystery and wonder. In the conversation, Noah provides some of the background legends and historical contexts that gave us our current Santa Claus, leaning heavily on G.K. Chesterton and Jesus Christ's insistence that we have faith like a child.

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Episode 74: The Ultimate Goal of Learning (On Learning, Part 6)
Noah Brink Noah Brink

Episode 74: The Ultimate Goal of Learning (On Learning, Part 6)

Host Noah Brink concludes our six part series on learning by returning to essential questions about the purpose of our Christian schools. Christian schools ought rethink what it means to be an educated person and what's most important for our students to learn. Do our "Portraits of a Graduate" reveal a truly Christian commitment, or are they essentially the same as what we'd find in secular school? What do we mean by success? These struggles aren't aren't limited to the Christian Education sphere alone, but they reveal our general approach to "the Christian life." However, our task is to cling to what the Bible calls us toward, believing the gospel and accepting the unique realities of a gospel-immersed worldview.

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Episode 73: The Courage to Plant a Christian School
Noah Brink Noah Brink

Episode 73: The Courage to Plant a Christian School

A Conversation with Craig Harris

Noah and Craig talk about the courageous story of starting a school right on the heals of starting a church - in the midst of a pandemic, none the less. This conversation not only should provide inspiration and encouragement for those considering starting a school, but also helps to recast the notion of the critical relationship between the local church and school and engage and shape the local community through this partnership.

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Episode 72: Learning by Design (On Learning, Part 5)
Noah Brink Noah Brink

Episode 72: Learning by Design (On Learning, Part 5)

Continuing our series on Learning, it's important to build structures (lessons, experiences, and assessments) with understanding as the goal. That starts by having a clear goal in mind - what we want our students to know/understand. These goals ought be consistent with our school mission, theological foundation, and philosophy of learning. From there, we must be willing to design our classrooms and curricula around a framework that is most likely to help students meet these goals.

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Episode 71: Learning and the Image of God (On Learning, Part 4)
Noah Brink Noah Brink

Episode 71: Learning and the Image of God (On Learning, Part 4)

Host Noah Brink discusses how seeing students as Rational, Relational, Moral, Spiritual, and Creative beings (a simple starting point for what it means to be image bearers) should radically affect our approach to learning, affecting not only our philosophy and mission, but the day-to-day learning activities of the school.

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Episode 70: A Distinctive and Mission-Aligned Curricula
Noah Brink Noah Brink

Episode 70: A Distinctive and Mission-Aligned Curricula

A Conversation with John Roberts, Head of School at Covenant Christian School, St. Louis.

Host Noah Brink and John Roberts discuss the uniquenesses of Covenant's philosophy, program, and the process Covenant undertook to build a curriculum that fits the identity of the school. It's hard work, but listening to John should inspire and encourage any Christian school to set upon this necessary journey.

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Episode 69: A Christian Framework for Learning (On Learning, part 3)
Noah Brink Noah Brink

Episode 69: A Christian Framework for Learning (On Learning, part 3)

When we begin to formulate a plan for building school wide frameworks for learning, there may be no better place to go than to the "Greatest Commandment." By calling people of faith to love God with all of our hearts, mind, and strength, Jesus is showing us what it looks like to love God with the totality of our natures, and it also gives us a foundation for what we should think about learning. Host Noah Brink uses this foundation to introduce several "Threefold" frameworks to guide a more biblical dependent approach to learning. Any of these three frameworks could be used as starting points for aligning our approach to learning with a more biblical model.

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Episode 68: Aligning Learning Philosophy with Practice (On Learning, Part 2)
Noah Brink Noah Brink

Episode 68: Aligning Learning Philosophy with Practice (On Learning, Part 2)

It's certainly a necessary step to create a school philosophy of learning that aligns with the school mission. But, having that in place, we have other make sure that this philosophy is actually supported by the school's practice (with its policies, procedures, and programs). Host Noah Brink uses Professor Lou Voskuil's Culture Box as an organizer and tool to help us ensure that there is consistency between our school artifacts and our beliefs. Unfortunately, we continue to underestimate the impact of well over a hundred years' commitment to a secular system and approach to education. But, if we're going to make progress, we have to start with honest reflection on our alignment.

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Episode 66: On Learning (part 1)
Noah Brink Noah Brink

Episode 66: On Learning (part 1)

Whether we realize it not, Christian schools are affected by a secular approach to education more deeply than we'd like to admit. This most shows up in our approach to learning which speaks volumes to what we believe about the purpose of education (and thus our schools) and what we fundamentally believe about our students. As the first in a multi-part series on learning, Host Noah Brink begins the conversation on learning by addressing the differences (and implications) between a secular approach to learning (instituted on the heals of the Industrial Revolution) and a spiritual approach, which focuses not on what a student knows, but on who a student becomes. That's the goal.

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