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acsi staff1Our ACSI Europe team includes a group of highly committed and experienced educators from several countries. Our expertise and background includes school leadership, school governance, curriculum development, spiritual formation, theology, school culture, school improvement, teacher training/coaching, teaching strategies, communications, web development, event planning and service development. Read more.
 

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The International Educational Leadership Conference brings together Christian school leaders from across Europe and beyond to develop strategic collaboration and mutual inspiration. The theme of this... more...

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Romanian Conference Reports 2024

Conferences for Christian school leaders and teachers in Romania included 2 regional teacher events and a special event for school leaders in 2024. This summarizes the events with some key feedback from the participants who benefited greatly from their time together and collaboration in learning.

Vocational Education Event Report 2024

It was a blessing to be with educators from five vocational schools to learn from each other ways that we can serve students who are gifted with more practical skills and abilities and may struggle with the academic setting.

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