I very much enjoyed my time at the Transform World 4/14 Window conference. There were 350 of us from 60 nations who gathered to consider how we might reach children around the world aged 4 to 14. I participated in the education track with about 20 educators from several countries. While the task of establishing and strengthening schools from around the world is enormous, we made some significant headway highlighting the big issues, challenges and opportunities that exist in various regions. We started 7 committees to break down the goals we are seeking to achieve. I am leading the School Development Committee which will seek to further clarify the challenges and opportunities each region faces in planting and strengthening Christian schools. I will also participate on a Curriculum Committee that will seek to gather, adapt and deploy curricula to various regions around the world. Those interested in helping…please contact me!
Christopher Perrin, PhD, is the publisher with Classical Academic Press, and a national leader, author, and speaker for the renewal of classical education. He serves as a consultant to classical charter schools, classical Christian schools, schools converting to the classical model, and homeschool co-ops. He is the director of the Alcuin Fellowship, former co-chair of the Society for Classical Learning, and previously served as a classical school headmaster for ten years. Click here to learn more!
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