Seminar 2022 for French School Leaders print 

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We are happy to offer directors and administrators of Christian schools the opportunity to finally meet again for our annual seminar, face-to-face at the Porte Ouverte de Chalon sur Saône, from October 24 to 26, 2022!

Our main speakers will be Franck Meyer, President of the Evangelical Protestant Committee for Human Dignity (CPDH) and Jennifer Léa, member of the CPDH Board and specialist in issues related to human rights, and European and international public law.

 

Presentation of the theme

The theme for this year,  Christian schools: what future? , will allow us to reflect on current and future societal challenges impacting Christian education.

After the new laws drastically limiting homeschooling (summer 2021), what is the future of faith-based private schools?

And what are the agendas and societal challenges that will impact families, youth, churches and schools tomorrow?

The CPDH, through our speakers, is well placed to inform, warn, equip and encourage the leaders of private denominational schools.

Details

 

Our brochure will allow you to know everything about the seminar, and also to register!

 

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Themes 

Prevented in spite of himself from being physically among us, Franck Meyer will talk to us by zooming in on social debates and their impact on Christian schools.

Jennifer Léa will be with us during the seminar and will address the following topics:

  • The issues and questions to ask about public school.
  • Future and challenges for denominational schools.
  • Summary of IEF law and current battles.

 

We will also have the pleasure of hearing:

  • Florence Nochelski, former co-founder and deputy director of Collège Agapé in Roubaix and school nurse (just retired), member of the ACSI-Francophonie Board of Directors, on the follow-up of pupils with special educational needs and possible partnerships with medical-psycho- social;
  • Patrick Schmitt, Director of the Daniel Establishment in Guebwiller, on the platform for the improvement of Christian schools - CSIP;
  • Daniel Neuhaus, Director of ACSI Francophonie, on eternal seeds.

 

The main speakers

Franck Meyer is a school teacher coordinator of priority education networks and former
school principal, president of the Evangelical Protestant Committee for Human Dignity (CPDH) and
member of the Animation Committee of the works center of the National Council of Evangelicals of France (CNEF).

Jennifer Grace Lea is a legal advisor to a non-governmental organization that defends religious freedom, life and family. She also advises on legal matters involving the United Nations, the European Court of Human Rights, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, the European Parliament and the institutions linked to the Council of Europe based in Strasbourg.

Having grown up in sub-Saharan Africa but also in the south of France, she spent a few years in the Christian school of Aix en Provence, then continued her studies in various fields in the United States and France. This is how she worked as a prosecutor and then as a defense attorney in the United States Department of Defense.

 

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