Resources in "LEADnet/Administration"
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LEADnet: What Are We Doing About Our Worker Shortage?
We all play an important role in shaping and encouraging future church workers. We can all encourage and help equip today’s young person to become tomorrow’s ordained or commissioned worker. As we proclaim what God has done for them, we can also point them to church work vocations as ways to serve in His church. more
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LEADnet: The Art of Governance as a Competitive Advantage
By Kurt Senske. School boards. Who needs them? You do, and you need the best! more
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LEADnet: Building Bridges Toward the Future
While team ministry was a prevalent part of our daily actions, we realized that our group lacked momentum and movement forward. We needed a shared goal, a destination that we could approach together, to get us lined up and facing the same direction. Then, moving together, we could take steps toward our goal. more
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LEADnet: Restorative Justice Creating Healing Spaces Where Kids Know, “I Belong Here.”
In the dynamics of your school discipline, you will venture along the sorry road of futility if you try to change “those kids” because only they can and will change themselves. more
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LEADnet: An Annotated Bullying Policy
When our school leaders took on the task of writing an anti-bullying policy, a lot of thoughts, questions, and opinions came to the surface. We wanted something different. Our school looked for a way to be rooted in Scripture, broad in nature, and address the issue in a positive manner. more
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LEADnet: Get an Attitude About NLSA: 10 Tips to Help You Thrive Through the Accreditation Process
by Ed Grube with Keith Wilharm. Attitude can be a facilitative friend or an abominable adversary. Thinking you could use a friend, consider these tips gathered from your colleagues for your accreditation initiative. more
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Witness Parent
Written by Scott Browning, Summer 2010. The parent-teacher conference usually begins with a prayer. That is certainly appropriate, but is that the only spiritual aspect... more
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Back to Nature
Written by Cynthia Hasseldahl, Summer 2011. The work of reconnecting kids with nature can begin with an activity as simple as going for a walk in the park, and can grow... more
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Social Media Policy
Written by Julian Petzold, Fall 2011. Technology and social media have the ability to be very destructive mechanisms in the lives of people if they aren’t used... more