This is an event for administrators of secondary schools, primary schools and pre-schools. English speakers are welcome to attend. Keynote speaker: Steve DeGeorge. Theme: Leading in a Post-modern World
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We invite school directors, assistant directors along with the spiritual leaders of all levels of Christian schools to participate. We believe that this event will serve our Christian school leaders in their professional and spiritual development, and will reenergize them in their God-given mission of reaching and teaching the next generation for Christ.
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All prices above are listed PER PERSON / A double room assumes that both occupants pay the listed fee.
I have been in education leadership for nearly thirty years. For eighteen years I have served in K-12 Christian Schools which are members of ACSI. For 12 years I was Chair of the Education Department at Bryan College and since fall 2014 as Dean of the School of Education at Oakland City University. I have also served as a consultant to Christian schools in the areas of personnel acquisition, quality audits, organizational leadership, and accreditation. In the recent years, I have traveled to Europe more than a dozen times, speaking at conferences for educators, consulting with school administrators, developing international student teaching opportunities, and writing curriculum for teacher training in Hungary.
I have been married to my wife Betsy for 40 years and we have four adult children and five grandchildren. I hold a doctorate in Education Leadership from West Virginia University and undergraduate degrees in Bible and Music from Cairn University.
I keep a professional portfolio at: www.stevedegeorge.weebly.com
Leslie Johnson is a wife of 38 years who has three children, all married, and three grandchildren. Her husband, Tom Johnson, is a writer, university and seminary professor, and specialist in religious freedom issues. They have lived in Europe 22 years, 19 of which have been in Prague. As they worked in Europe, Leslie’s job was to make sure their kids received an education. Thus, she has had kids home schooled, in national schools, and Christian schools. Most recently, Leslie was one of the founders of the Christian International School of Prague and hung up her hat as director at the end of June 2015. She and her husband are currently living in Prague as they continue to serve in Europe.
Andrea Grieger, 45 years old, lives in Wiesbaden, Germany Since 1995 fully qualified teacher, mostly teaching in the elementary school. Since 2005 also part of the leadership team with the focus on elementary school at the christian school in Wiesbaden.
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