Educator Resources

At Worldwide Christian Schools (WWCS), teachers are the driving force behind our vision to ensure that all people have access to Christian education.  Below are links to resources designed specifically for hard-working educators who are making the greatest impact on students in WWCS partner schools around the world!

Free Downloads for Teachers: Teachers can access free articles, lectures, and e-books from this site, sponsored by Calvin College's Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning.  New items are continually being added, so check back regularly. 

Get a Masters Degree: Teachers who are interested in earning a Masters degree in Worldview Studies with a concentration in Education can do so through distance learning with the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto. The institute also offers distance courses toward the Christian Academic Studies Certificate (CASC), sponsored by the International Association for the Promotion of Christian Higher Education. The five courses required for CASC can all be credited toward the Master of Worldview Studies.

Be a Partner in Environmental Education: Worldwide Christian Schools (WWCS) owns and operates Comprenew Environmental.  Comprenew wants to provide schools with teaching units that help students understand the importance of environmental stewardship.  Teachers can be a part of the Christian environmental movement by partnering with WWCS and Comprenew in creating teaching units about protecting God's creation.  

Gloria's Blog: Dr. Gloria Stronks is WWCS Director of Continuing Education for Teachers.  Gloria journals about her experiences with schools and educators around the world right here on the WWCS website. 

E-book on Christian Parenting: Christian parenting helps children learn to connect knowing with doing and belief with behavior. The trouble is that the values of the world around us influence all of us. At times our own behavior demonstrates a disconnect between what we say we believe and how we live. This book examines the way that different Christians try to parent and raise families in keeping with their beliefs.  By Julia K. Stronks and Dr. Gloria Stronks.