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Christian
groups join together in support of teachers
Amid
the Government’s drive for ‘radical reform’ of
school leadership and union concerns over an alleged headteacher ‘exodus’,
Christian groups are joining forces to support Christians in
the pressured profession.
The Association of Christian Teachers, CARE for Education, The Stapleford Centre
and TISCA (The Independent Schools Christian Alliance) are supporting a national
conference to encourage headteachers and others in school leadership groups.
Organised by an independent group of serving Christian headteachers, the central
theme of the National Christian Headteachers' Conference is Walking The
Waves: Heading For Excellence In School Leadership.
The theme draws on the imagery of St Peter walking on the water - and needing
to keep his eyes fixed on Jesus despite the storm around him.
The organisers of the conference said: "Christian headteachers face their
own virtual cyclone of conflicts and challenges particularly with the
drive for excellence in schools. The conference aims to build them up and envision
them for the journey ahead."
Earlier this year that the National Association of Head Teachers expressed
concern about the number of people leaving the profession.
Heads, deputies and other members of school leadership teams are expected to
converge on the Britannia Hotel, Coventry, for the event which runs
from 3-5 February 2005.
Founder of Oasis Trust and the Faithworks movement Rev Steve Chalke MBE - himself
involved in plans to set up a City Academy - will apply the theme of ‘shalom’ to ‘walking
on the waves’ as a leader.
Former headteacher Sir John Rowling, now an education consultant and author
of books on related issues, will be leading sessions on "what it really
means to head towards excellence".
Delegates will also hear from Northern Ireland school principal Dr Robert Jennings,
who was winner of the 2002 Teaching Award For Leadership In A Secondary School.
In addition, Dean of Coventry Cathedral Very Rev John Irvine will draw on the
Cathedral’s work on reconciliation issues to help headteachers see themselves
as reconcilers in their schools.
Other items on the programme include a ‘public conversation’ between
an established headteacher and a newcomer to that role and a multimedia
presentation on ‘Christ In Unexpected Places’.
Mike Simmonds, Head of CARE for Education and one of the organisers of the
conference, said: "Together, we will explore a biblical perspective on
school practice and education issues both the requirements being imposed
nationally as well as the challenges that headteachers have to face locally."
Cost of
the weekend is £215-225 per person, depending on single or double room
occupancy. There are limited spaces, so people are being urged to book as soon
as possible. E-mail conferences@stapleford-centre.org or
tel 0115 939 6270
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