Highlights for February 2016

ACSI Europe organized this leadership conference in cooperation with the Hungarian Reformed Pedagogical Institute, which is an answer to prayers of many years.

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ACSI Europe HIGHLIGHTS

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Hungarian Administrators' Conference

February 18-19, 2016

ACSI Europe organized this leadership conference in cooperation with the Hungarian Reformed Pedagogical Institute, which is an answer to prayers of many years. We had 90 Christian school-, and kindergarten leaders, as well as school pastors attending this event. Our conference theme was: "A Christian as a Leader - a Leader as a Christian".
We had speakers from Holland, England, and Hungary.


The following topics were addressed:

Leadership Roles in the Family • A Christian as a Leader – a Leader as a Christian • Christian School Leadership – International Outlook • Leadership Ethics • The Christian School and Parents • Round-table Discussion: Christian Aspects of Leadership • The Christian Educator as a Leader • 21st Century Learning and Teaching in Christian Schools • Project Based Learning • The Impact of a Christian School Leader on School Improvement.

THANK YOU for praying for this special event! We truly sensed the presence of the Holy Spirit working in the hearts and minds. We received very positive feedback regarding the joint organization of the event, as well as the spiritual and academic blessings of the conference.

Here are some pictures for you to enjoy.

Comference Opening Devotional by Dr. Andrea Jakab-Szászi
Dr. Tomka János teaching on Leadership Ethics
László Demeter teaching on 21st Century Learning and Teaching in Christian Schools
Dr.Ferenc Pálhegyi teaching on Leadership Roles in the Family
Round-table Discussion: Christian Aspects of Leadership
Pál Szontagh, RPI director teaching on The Christian Educator as a Leader
Jacob Braaksma from Driestar Educatief University in Holland teaching on A Christian as a Leader – a Leader as a Christian
 
 

Hungarian Early Educators' Enabler

Saturday, February 20, 2016

ACSI Europe organized this EE Enabler at the Betlehem Reformed Kindergarten in Budapest. We had 70 participants attending, some of whom traveled hundreds of kilometers to attend this professional event.

Theme of the event: The Role of the Kindergarten Atmosphere and Environment in the Education of our Children

It is was blessing to have Peter Michell, pastor, teacher, and head of Mr. Noah’s Nursery School in the UK.

We are so grateful for the rich experience we could enjoy both spiritually and academically.

Registration and book table at the Enabler
Ágnes Jordanidisz, ACSI consultant, teaching 
Peter Michell, pastor, teacher, and head of Mr. Noah’s Nursery School in the UK, teaching
Forum discussion with teachers, parents, and consultants 
 
We appreciate your continued support through prayers!
 
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