Season 2: Summer School
Episodes are listed from newest to oldest
28 - Summer School #6: Erin Thiessen
In Ep. 6, Riley sits down with Erin Theissen, the Director of Community Life at Trinity Western University (TWU). They discuss the impact of community life, and how that transcends Christian Education within post secondary and K-12 circles.
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27 - Summer School #5: Rev. Colin McFarland
Welcome to Summer School! Faith and learning AND relaxation. Enjoy a chill pace and some shorter summer episodes. In Ep. 5, Dave converses with his brother, Rev. Colin McFarland. They discuss what "Not Many of You Should Become Teachers" means, and much more about life as ordained clergy.
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26 - Summer School #4: Christian Pedagogy
Welcome to Summer School! Faith and learning AND relaxation. Enjoy a chill pace and some shorter summer episodes. In Ep. 4, Riley and Dave get excited for the upcoming "Shaping Christian Learning" Conference at Calvin College. They also discuss what it means to embrace Christian Pedagogy aside from Christian Perspectives.
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25 - Summer School #3: The Grand Paradox
Welcome to Summer School! Faith and learning AND relaxation. Enjoy a chill pace and some shorter summer episodes. In Ep. 3, Riley and Dave look forward to reading The Grand Paradox by Ken Wytsma and how it can be an important tool for our graduating students.
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24 - Summer School #2: Chapel
Welcome to Summer School! Faith and learning AND relaxation. Enjoy a chill pace and some shorter summer episodes. In Ep. 2, Riley and Dave discuss sucesses and hurdles associated with weekly chapel gatherings at a Christian school.
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23 - Summer School #1: Year End Musings
Welcome to Summer School! Faith and learning AND relaxation. Enjoy a chill pace and some shorter summer episodes. In Ep. 1, Riley and Dave reflect on the year that has passed and what we're taking into next year.
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