This is a one-day event for teachers and school leaders. We kindly invite those who speak Romanian or English to participate as we gather in Brasov for learning, fellowship and inspiration in the ministry of Christian education. This event is hosted by Greater Grace International School in Brașov.

Collaboration at every level of the school (between students, between classes, between age groups, between teachers, between teachers and leadership, etc) and even outside of the school (between school, church, home and the surrounding community) can promote a stronger Christian culture for the school and contribute to improved learning.
April 6, 2019
Biserica Baptistă Speranța, Brașov
Bulevardul Saturn nr. 45
Brașov, RomaniaCost: 50 RON for members, 55 RON for non-members
Complete your registration by April 1st!
9:00 – 9:30 Arrival and registration
9:30 – 10:00 Opening the conference and greetings
10:00 – 11:15 Plenary session I – "Collaboration for Improved Learning", Paul Madsen
Collaboration can happen at many levels... building together, working together, thinking together or growing together. While each one has importance, I believe that growing together best reflects God's intentions for us and the context and needs of today's students.
Presentation: in Romanian, in English
11:15 – 11:45 Coffee break
11:45 – 12:45 Workshops
13:00 – 14:30 Lunch / Fellowship / Books
14:30 – 15:45 Plenary session II – "The Christian Teacher - an Epistle of Christ", Bert Vogel (The Netherlands)
Presentation: in Romanian, in English
15:45 – 16.00 Closing the conference. Announcements. Conference assessment.
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