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Posted on May 1, 2017

Used Pizza Boxes as School Desks?

Used Pizza Boxes as School Desks?

by Bill de Jager, EduDeo School Ambassador ◊

Looking for ways to strengthen your school’s learning and teaching?

Of course, you are! Who wouldn’t be?

So let’s get specific.

  • How about increasing your students’ exposure to other children around the world?
  • Or providing occasions for your students and teachers to grow in cultural intelligence?
  • How about increasing your school’s understanding of the global body of Christ?
  • Or reinforcing your school’s appreciation for Christ-centered schools internationally?

It’s easy to see that these four ways complement your vision and application of Christian education at your school, don’t you think? They probably are close to the core of what you hope for in your students and teachers.

So let’s get even more specific.

Imagine the lasting impact of building a long-term relationship between your students and staff with a “sister school” elsewhere in the world.

Picture the learning power of sending a team of your students and teachers to assist with a school construction project. What an incredible opportunity for them to learn about another culture, develop meaningful relationships, and interact with another Christian school community!

Consider the lessons learned about your Christian school’s abundance and your support for less fortunate Christian schools when your school participates in various modes of adaptable and manageable fundraising.

Think about the enduring benefits for your classrooms, when your teachers return from a ten-day summer “class trip”, interacting with, learning from, and encouraging Christian school teachers in a developing nation.

EduDeo Ministries can strengthen your school’s learning and teaching. It offers beneficial educational programs for your students and teachers: edudeo.com/canadian-christian-schools. And if you are curious about EduDeo Ministries’ vision and work (beyond its offerings to Canadian Christian schools), explore further at edudeo.com/get-involved.

It sounds interesting, doesn’t it?

If you would like to hear more about the life-changing work of EduDeo and its impact that it can have with your students and teachers, I am available to come to your school to talk more about these EduDeo programs. Just email me at bdejager@edudeo.com.

By the way. Wondering about the title? When I come over to your school, have I got a story for you!

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