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Please confirm your participation as soon as possible with your payment. Hotel reservations must be made separately. |
41-43 Krisztina krt, 1013 BUDAPEST. Hungary
The International Educational Leadership Conference brings together Christian school leaders for strategic collaboration and inspiration from across Europe and beyond. ACSI Europe has hosted the IELC since 2015 for participants from more than 40 countries and we are blessed to be able to partner with you for the promotion of quality Christ-centered education around the world.
(to be announced soon)
The conference committee will select the workshops for the conference from the submitted proposals. The proposal form will be available in September.
Workshop Titles and Descriptions:
ACSI is committed to supporting excellence in both academics and spiritual formation for Christian schools. ACSI Europe has developed a multi-lingual tool to build school communities through identifying strengths and weaknesses in a setting of strategic professional support between member schools and partner organizations. Your use of this platform as a member school will further enable you to build meaningful partnerships through your connections at IELC that best support the needs of your school community. You can read more about CSIP here.
Note that conference prices do not include accommodation. We will provide a link to discounted prices at the conference hotel where you may reserve your preferred room type in your confirmation email. You may also select from other local accommodation options.
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without ACSI membership |
ACSI Europe members (Western region, US and international schools) |
ACSI Europe members - central Europe (HU, RO, CZ, PL, SK, UA, etc.) |
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Cost for the in-person event, no lodging included |
450 Euro |
350 Euro |
280 Euro * |
* This is a subsidized price for certain member schools, which helps subsidize their participation.
All registrations include 2 dinners, 2 lunches, 4 coffee breaks, access to main sessions, workshops, translation options, conference materials, the digital conference resources and networking.
A 5% discount is available for groups of 5 or more participants from the same school.
Updated on Mar. 12
One of the most meaningful expressions of a Christian worldview is how we respond to challenging behavior. As educators and administrators, our responses shape school culture, influence relationships with students and parents, and reflect our core values and beliefs. This course explores how a restorative, trauma-informed approach can help prevent and reduce challenging behavior, while providing a biblically grounded framework for responding effectively when it occurs.
Restorative practices provide a framework for addressing both individual behavioral challenges and interpersonal conflict, but it is even more than that. “The restorative approach is a way of being with others, a relational approach to prevention and intervention”
1182 Budapest, Óhuta u. 46.
Hungary
Tel.: +36-1-292-6246
acsieurope@acsi.org