The Christian Educator Podcast
Summary: These podcasts are dedicated to those who are preparing a Godly generation through the tools and methods of discipleship-based Christian Education. This podcast is for those involved in Christian schooling from pre-school to Grade 12. ...
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- Artist: Greg Bitgood
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Podcasts:
This week Greg gives us a final leadership book review and several great ideas for good fiction. This podcast also features several reviews from the Heritage team.
This week Greg reviews several books from the genre of Business/Leadership and makes a case why these can help Christian Leaders in their tasks as educators.
In this podcast Greg talks about his life-long habit of reading, his approach towards scripture, and begins with a few recommendations on his list of spiritual reading.
This is part 3 from a workshop session Greg recently gave which focused on how we, as parents and educators, should approach the internet with our children. He used the metaphor of the Wild West because of the amazing impact that it has had on our lives and in some very real ways has facilitated the internet revolution that is taking place today.
This is part 2 from a workshop session Greg recently gave which focused on how we, as parents and educators, should approach the internet with our children. He used the metaphor of the Wild West because of the amazing impact that it has had on our lives and in some very real ways has facilitated the internet revolution that is taking place today.
This is part 1 from a workshop session Greg recently gave which focused on how we, as parents and educators, should approach the internet with our children. He used the metaphor of the Wild West because of the amazing impact that it has had on our lives and in some very real ways has facilitated the internet revolution that is taking place today.
This podcast is an interview with the entire Bitgood family about how their Charter of goals, values and commitment affected all of their lives. The interview was based upon a Charter that Greg and Christine developed with the children were very young.
In this podcast Greg continues the discussion from last week on how literature and art can give us a new perspective of the world we live in. He ends this with a lively discussion with Pippa Davies our Learning Commons leader.
In this podcast Greg exams a blog post by Heritage educator, David Laird, on the important role of great literature, film and art in helping us and our students to understand a fallen world.
Greg interviews the Comparative Civilizations team after their incredibly eventful trip to Europe. They share their highlights and the deeper things God was doing in them.
In this episode Greg Bitgood talks about the importance of celebrating well the holidays of Christmas and Easter for the sake of our culture and our children.
Greg talks with one of Heritage Christian School's most experienced teachers, Joanne Robideau. She is married to one of our Online School directors and is also the mother of two wonderful children. They talk about how and why the Robideaus have chosen Heritage for their children.
This is a repeat of podcast #147. Greg speaks about a cliche' that defines a mindset that often hinders and marginalizes many schools, leaders and teachers. He gives 10 reasons why we shouldn't follow this common way of thinking.
In this podcast Greg interviews Katarina, a home education mother who has spent several years in very difficult nations on the mission field with her family. She shares from her experiences of how her family has learned how to disciple and walk by faith. You will be inspired!
In this podcast Greg speaks with four disciples whose education with Heritage Christian School went from Kindergarten to Grade 12. All four are strong Christians today and have much to say about the role Heritage had in shaping their lives and destiny.