Theme: Christian School communication and media relations
ACSI 12th Seminar for Directors and Francophone Christian Schools Administrators and Directors
Dates: 23-25 October 2015 (Friday 18:00 to Sunday 14:00)
Location: The Open Door in Lux (71100 Chalon-sur-Saône) between Beaune and Macon (Rhone Valley)
Theme: Christian school communication and media relations
Sub-Theme: Mastering the communication in times of crisis.
Trainers: Patrick VAUCLAIR directs the production company VX-COM International (Belfort) and is also the director of Ze Mag and numerous documentaries. As a communications man, he knows the world of media.
Anne-Laurence Piquet journalist, host of programs and trainer in communication.
A school, even private, is a showcase in the public square which must be able to communicate well, especially in a crisis. Both our qualified guest speakers will provide ideas and tips useful and essential for understanding the world of the media and for dealing with microphones and cameras.
Seminar for Managers and Administrators (or board members) evangelical Protestant Christian private schools, whether or not members of the ACSI and projects of new schools.
Registration form available here
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Prices |
For member schools |
For non-member schools |
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in a room with 3-4 beds |
110 € |
140 € |
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for 2 people in a double room |
180 € |
220 € |
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Single room (very limited) |
130 € |
160 € |
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