We welcome teachers and heads of institutions to our one-day conference (we recommend separate sessions for heads of institutions). We cordially invite teachers and managers of Hungarian-speaking institutions to this occasion, when we can learn together and be built up by each other's faith.
With the guidance of our lecturers, we are looking for the answer to the following question together: How can we renew or regain the strength necessary to carry the often heavy burdens associated with the work of a teacher?
Lecturers: Dr. Annamária Balla, Christian psychologist, university professor
Paul Madsen, Assistant Director / Educational Consultant, ACSI Europe

February 11, 2023
Budapesti Innovatív Technikum Gimnázium és Szakképző Iskola, 1051 Budapest, Sas u. 25., Room103
Cost: 5.000 HUF for members, 7,000 HUF for non-members
Lunch will be available for an additional fee.
Schedule:
9:00 – 9:30 Arrival and registration
9:30 – 9:45 Opening the conference and greetings
9:45 – 10:30 Plenary session I – Paul Madsen
10:30 – 10:45 Coffee break
11:00 – 12:00 Discussion groups on topic 1
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch / Fellowship / Books
13:30 – 14:15 Plenary session II – Annamária Balla
14:15 – 15.15 Discussion groups on topic 2
15:15 – 15.30 Closing the conference. Announcements. Conference assessment.
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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