Our Russian language site is now open!

We are thankful for the work of our former ACSI office in Kiev for helping to make this a reality. There are now over 200 articles available to Russian speaking teachers on our Europe website.

МАХШ Европе. Укрепление христианской школьного сообщества ... Оснащение христианских учителей

As ACSI is constantly evaluating the use of its resources, the decision was made to close the Kiev office at the end of September 2015. This means that the Europe office in Budapest will do its best to serve those Christian schools and Christian teachers in Ukraine and the former CIS countries. It is a privilege to be able to serve these schools and we are very grateful to the Kiev office, which has served them faithfully for nearly 20 years! ACSI Europe can now offer the same services to them as our European member schools including the following:

  • Leadership conferences - these now take place in Hungary, Romania, France and Poland. The Polish conference has also served our Czech and Slovak schools and is most likely to benefit the Russian speaking audience, whose language has the same root. This conference already utilizes translation in 2 or 3 languages, depending on the presenter.
  • Teacher training events and conferences - these are available to any teacher, although translation may need to be arranged. The EU also provides funding to certain schools to attend events in other countries which serves to pay for the event and even provide scholarships in certain cases.
  • Online teacher training - this is available at a low cost to anyone who has internet access and also provides certification from ACSI. Courses are now offered in English and will be developed soon in other languages.
  • Articles, resources and membership - these provide access to the world-wide community of Christian schools with a strong commitment to quality Christ-centered education, prayer and support.

You can view the Russian site at: acsieurope.org/ru

Education as an Affirmation of Identity

Here we explore one of the most pressing issues facing Christian schools today: how we understand and communicate identity and purpose. Our role as school leaders is to help students discover who they are and why they are here, according to God’s Word, and to ensure that our school culture and curriculum reflect this foundational truth.

Education as a Response

We live in a universe crafted by the Word of God. This foundation invites us to view education not as man’s attempt to impose meaning, but as an invitation to uncover the meaning already embedded in creation—Truth, Beauty, and Goodness.

The Crisis of the Modern Self

How can we as Christian school leaders address the decaying sense of identity in our students and, even sometimes, in our faculty? Is there any help from God's Word to anchor our identity to something real instead of the culture and its fractured view of human identity?

ACSI Europe Online Prayer

Join Christian school leaders from across the Europe region for a time of prayer, fellowship and encouragement. This group meets on Zoom the 2nd Thursday each month at 13:00 CET to focus our attention on God's presence and provision for His work through global Christian education.

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