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:
After another of Greg's famous rants on discipleship in Christian education he shares a wonderful example of discipleship from Sierra Leone. He then interviews two Humanities 10 and 11 students about their understanding of discipleship.
In podcast 165 Greg reads from comments about previous podcasts and gives examples of discipleship from both our campus school and a discussion with Dr. Mark Daley.
In this podcast Greg talks about how the goals of Discipleship relate to the western idea of the Liberal Arts approach to education which is historically described as the free man's education.
Greg interviews Melissa Giles from Food for the Hungry Canada. She talks about how we can help our students understand poverty from a Biblical Worldview rather than the popular conception portrayed by Western media.
In this podcast Greg continues to look at what a Discipleship relationship should look like. He uses the metaphor of an apprentice/journeyman relationship.
In this podcast Greg reintroduces the constant theme of Discipleship-Based Christian Education. We need to go further than just talking about it, we need to say exactly what it is.
In this podcast Greg interviews Diane Down after she wrote a compelling letter in answer to one of our original podcasts. She is articulate and clear in her purposes for homeschooling and discipling her children.
Greg Bitgood's debut podcast of 2012 gives an overview of all of Heritage Christian Schools programs with a bit of vision for the future mixed in.
In the last podcast of the 2010/2011 school year we are repodcasting the TED talk given by Charles Leadbeater. He points to the real goal that the Lord has set before us in education. Using Innovation to significantly change for the better what we do in our schools and extend our efforts to children around the world who lack our economic advantage and access to education.
Greg talks about the incredible impact Heritage is beginning to have around the world. Also, he concludes last week's interview with Sarah Bennett on the new Coop program launching next year.
In this Podcast Greg interviews Sarah Bennett in part one of two podcasts that updates our community on what’s new in homeschooling.
In this Podcast Greg continues to explore the ideas that came out of the Vancouver Symposium. Specifically the concept brought forward by Stephen Collis:Technology mediates relationships. Space mediates relationships. Technology is space.
In this podcast Greg relates a very important concept brought forward by Steve Collis at the Vancouver Symposium for Christian Education in the 21st Century regarding the relationship of technology and space. We also share the Learning to Change-Changing to Learn video found on Youtube.
In this podcast we bring a condensed version of the report given at Kelowna Christian Center from the Vancouver Symposium for Christian Education in the 21st Century. We hear from Mark Beadle of Sevenstar Academy, David Klein from HeronBridge College in South Africa and Graeme Holloway from Hatfield Christian Online School also in South Africa.
As Greg prepares for The Vancouver Symposium for Christian Education in the 21st Century he brings a familiar theme from his writing to this podcast, the intensity of change thrust upon us by the Digital World.