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4330 Westmont Drive, Charlotte, NC 28217 United States
Do you ever feel like today’s students are speaking another language? Like you can’t get through to them or understand where they are coming from? Students today are faced with more information, misinformation, indoctrination, and worldviews than we could ever imagine. Gen Z and Gen Alpha see the world differently. In this two-day training we will learn strategies on how to effectively reach these generations with a biblical worldview.
For secondary teachers at Christian schools and homeschools, we will address hot-button cultural topics like same-sex attraction and marriage, abortion, gender dysphoria, and much more. This training is not intended to debate our beliefs on these stances but rather discuss how to tailor our teaching practices toward the young minds in our classrooms. We will explore how we can combat the leading ideologies and philosophies of the day and guide our students to a deep and authentic care for the Scriptural response to these cultural conversations.
This is a best-in-class event accessible for Christian schools across the country. Each seat is valued at more than $2,000 and is completely covered by the Herzog Foundation as an investment in your school. The Herzog Foundation will cover all costs during the event including accommodation, meals, transportation, etc. Schools are expected to cover all travel costs to the event city.
This event is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Attendees are expected to be present for all sessions in their entirety including activities, training sessions, and meals. If you cannot make this commitment, please register for a later event. Spots are limited as events are kept small to maximize networking and 1:1 coaching.
This training has two separate trainings. One targeted toward the elementary ages and one targeted toward the middle school and high school ages. Any Christian school or homeschool coop teacher is encouraged to attend. Organizations may bring up to 8 people to a singular training. Additionally, we recommend school leaders and administration such as heads of schools, principals, academic deans, and spiritual deans or campus pastors to attend.